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RE: Chrysler to cut it's SUV offerings in half - 4/10/2008 11:10:29 AM   
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That list is about what I expected.  The aspen really doesn't seem to have enough to differentiate it from the Durango and make it worth the extra cost.  It'll be nice to see the Durango change in looks, the current one's side and back profile make me think jacked-up minivan.

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RE: Chrysler to cut it's SUV offerings in half - 4/10/2008 10:12:37 PM   
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Being an avid jeep lover and having owned a cherokee 4x4, 99 grand cherokee 4x4 and now owning an 06 Wrangler Rubicon, I can say that  discontinuing the compass is like light shining through the clouds from heaven.  If they built a fullsize suv with a suspension that can take punishment would be a welcome sight..........or at least a wrangler unlimited with a v8

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RE: Chrysler to cut it's SUV offerings in half - 4/11/2008 4:05:41 PM   
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redundant'' minivan models that compete against each other


Thank you! Excellent move

But I dissagree with the Pacifica. If engineered properly without minivan similarities I think it could compete with the X5 and Lexus SUV's

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RE: Chrysler to cut it's SUV offerings in half - 4/11/2008 6:18:32 PM   
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In my opinion, they need to rethink the IFS 4x4 front ends in the Jeep line.  I know they are gearing more for the "soccer moms" and most people never take them off road, and IFS is a more plush ride on pavement, blah, blah, blah.  I knew when the Liberty was introduced and it had IFS, the GC would follow suit.  To me, a Jeep should be the king of off-road vehicles, there is a lot of heritage here, and that heritage has always been "bulletproof", and an IFS is not bulletproof off pavement...

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