Showing posts with label Dodge Grand Caravan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dodge Grand Caravan. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Jeep to Revive Grand Wagoneer Nameplate with New 7-Seat SUV, Marchionne Says Commander was "Unfit for Human Consumption"


In talking with reporters on Monday at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Chrysler and Fiat Group CEO Sergio Marchionne revealed plans to bring the Jeep Grand Wagoneer nameplate back to life with an all-new seven seat SUV model, based on the underpinnings of the recently launched Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango.

“It's time we gave the market an upper-scale Grand Wagoneer,” said Marchionne. “You'll see it in January 2013.”

As expected, reporters asked Marchionne how the Grand Wagoneer would differ from the seven-seat Jeep Commander, which Chrysler killed last year. The CEO's answer was piercingly honest: “That car was unfit for human consumption. We sold some. But I don't know why people bought them.”

Marchionne also said that the group plans to kill one of the group's two traditional minivans (either the Dodge Grand Caravan or Chrysler Town & Country) for the next generation. It is believed that the Dodge model has more chances to remain in production. The firm's CEO added the brand that loses the minivan will most likely get some kind of "people mover", possibly without sliding rear doors.

The Chrysler Group is also close to making a decision on a successor for the Dodge Nitro and Jeep Liberty SUVs. “It's the most significant hole in our product portfolio,” said Marchionne, adding that the Nitro needs to be replaced but not necessarily by a Dodge-branded model as Chrysler could also be up to the task. “Give us about 40 days” to make a decision, he said.

Last but not least for the Chrysler brand's fans, Marchionne re-confirmed the group's commitment to the V8 engine. “We need to continue to invest in the Hemi," he said.

Source: Autonews [Sub. Req.]



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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Dodge Viper got a new logo 2011

Dodge Viper got a new logo 2011
Dead or Alive? Not so long ago, Chrysler said that the Dodge Viper is the past, but later appeared to the development of a new version of this popular car, and this week appeared next to this confirmation. Dodge Viper got a new logo.

The new model will be available in 2012, completely redesigned and largely Italian, but more on that later.

Last week, a forum was held owners of Dodge Viper, were about 800 people in Salt Lake City, the so-called Viper Owner Invitational, which has not received such publicity, such as the Paris Motor Show.

This case was a perfect opportunity to introduce a new logo for the Viper, in addition, it became known that the new version may be based on the platform of Fiat, the one used for the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione.

It is also said that the new Dodge Viper has been previously presented to dealers of the company, two weeks ago, and was named the car as the 17th model in the series. "

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dodge Charger 2011 RT -The new car is Jim Brass Advanced

Dodge Charger 2011 RT

This new generation of Charger draws much of its aesthetic inspiration from the ancestor of the late '60s including the line profile (as Coca Cola bottle as like to say specialists) and the rear lights that are an interesting mix of classicism and modernity with 164 such lamps that incorporate LEDs. The muscular and dynamic look of the car should appeal to fans of the genre and many police TV series.


The front is fairly close to that of the current model even if it appears that the shell is enlarged at the base.

The cockpit and instrument panel are renewed but he will have to wait a bit to have images of Dodge to get an opinion spyshots because we had not convinced of the inner quality. A revoir then in a few days. Dodge Charger announced that 2011 will feature 65 new comforts and safety are: ESP, standard pre-crash system, adaptive control, blind spot sensor, keyless start, the Parkview. I n chapter of comfort, Dodge would offer a dual-zone air conditioning, a new GPS navigation, stereo-quality facility that we will benefit through the work of sound produced by engineers.

The new Charger will be available initially with 3.6 L V6 engine Pentastar (with a power that can be estimated at around 298-290 hp) and 5.7 L V8 HEMI (~ 360-370 hp) pending a probable SRT8 version with the new V8 6.4 L. The Charger 2011 remains propulsion trains Rouvel which were designed to compete with the delicacy, precision and capabilities of the best European segment E. The version 5.7 will also be offered for sale in 4WD version with a new management system which automatically disconnects the drive the front wheels and saves up to 5% of consumption and CO2 emissions.
Dodge Charger 2011 RT
Dodge Charger 2011 RT
Dodge Charger 2011 RT
Dodge Charger 2011 RT
Dodge Charger 2011 RT

Monday, February 23, 2009

2009 Dodge Grand Caravan

Beginning in 2001, the Generation IV minivans were based on the Chrysler RS platform and featured a larger body frame with modified headlights and taillights. In addition to other detailed changes, power sliding doors and a power hatch became available as options.

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