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Totally agree that Stellantis is doing a great job with styling, whether it's Dodge or Jeep or Fiat or whichever - I don't know how much the Italians have to do with that but you'd have to think they have a hand in it.No vehicle manufacture has the corner on quality anymore. Some still tend to be better than others, but they still have their issues.
Ford certainly has theirs, and thus is no exception. I would still rather own a Ford over a Chevy/GMC, or a Ram/Jeep.
I will give Stelantis credit on knowing how to make a good looking turd. They certainly know how to make a good looking vehicle, most of the time. Reliability on the other hand, makes them a turd.
Totally agree that Stellantis is doing a great job with styling, whether it's Dodge or Jeep or Fiat or whichever - I don't know how much the Italians have to do with that but you'd have to think they have a hand in it.
If you watch any of the popular YouTube techs though... I wouldn't touch anything they make with a 20-foot pole. Whether it's non-replaceable relays built into the fuse box or lifters that eat cam lobes (seems to happen on everything they make!), the cost-cutting corners they cut are unforgivable. Hard pass.
That new charger is sharp....They used to.
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Jeeps are forgettable aside from the Wrangler which looks weird with the more open grille. Waggy looks like a knockoff Expedition which aesthetically it basically is.
I remember when I first started working at Chrysler and one of the techs suggested it might be time to put cams in something. Me (who bought my OEM Foxbody cam for my crown vic engine off Craigslist for like $50 10 years prior) was like "there is a time for that?"
That new charger is sharp....
Hopefully the hemi finds its way in in the near future
If you ignore the grille it's reminiscent of the late 60s Chargers with the Coke bottle waist and hips.Looks like it sucked on a lemon, I really dont care for it.
As the engineer says in that video, other than corporate greed/profit maximizing, a lot of this stuff, cylinder deactivation, 10 speed transmissions, 27 computers etc, are driven by CAFE and other government requirements. I'm all for helping the environment as much as possible, but it occurs to me that the 5mpg you gain going from 3 gears to 10 gears and the amount of fuel your burn over the life of the vehicle will be offset by probably a factor of 10 by the energy use and pollution caused by having to make all these parts/transmissions/engines/electronics/cars required to replace all the crappy junk that's failing because too many corners were cut.
In other words, I can't see it as anything other than a net loss, both for pocket books and the environment.