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Are they gonna be branded as Chevrolet's since they don't make Pontiacs anymore?
I read that they will be branded a Pontiac, but they didn't want anyone to think that they were bringing "Pontiac" back to market. Whatever that means
I read that they will be branded a Pontiac, but they didn't want anyone to think that they were bringing "Pontiac" back to market. Whatever that means
They're bringing all the classics out of retirement. But whoever at Dodge made the new Dart look like it does should be kicked in the groin.
Chewbacca. The Chrysler group, as they are officially called now that Fiat owns them outright, took a lot of heat for the Dart. Not only did they screw up the appearance, which often gets confused with a Toyota and Kia, they under-powered the damn thing. Instead of offering an SRT-4 version like they had with the immensely popular Neon, The Chyrsler Group never even offered that option. They should have never stop producing the Neon and that badass 2.4L Turbocharged version found in the SRT-4. Well, sales plummeted because it was such a dog and the looks were terrible unless you looked real hard for the crosshairs grille.
They are also screwin around with the Charger and the 2015 is not too far off from the popular earlier versions. Fiat was smart enough to bring in designers from Ferrari (which Fiat now owns) to help design the Viper being brought back under the hot-rod division of Dodge known as the SRT division. They did a real good job with the 2015 Viper but the sticker price of $107,950 is killing sales in this economy.
I don't know what it is with Chrysler, but when they get a hit, they find a way to eff it up and then wonder why sales goes right down the krapper. Collective bunch of dumbasses
THe TA and GTO are really bad. Just a Camaro with very slight body panel changes. Should have actually made a different body for them both.
A friend of mine sent me these pics a while back and it's my understanding that they are concept cars/one ofs that were built independent of GM. Pontiac is indeed dead and for those who are upset that the Trans- Am would be nothing more than a Camaro that's how it's always been. They were the same damn car with a few variations in engine choices and interior/exterior trim.I read that they will be branded a Pontiac, but they didn't want anyone to think that they were bringing "Pontiac" back to market. Whatever that means