I know, they look a lot like domestic cars, but these are all officially Italian Cars now. That is going to confuse with the "Buy American" issue even more. (or maybe put it to rest finally. All cars are international in some way)
I know, they look a lot like domestic cars, but these are all officially Italian Cars now. That is going to confuse with the "Buy American" issue even more. (or maybe put it to rest finally. All cars are international in some way)
Hotlink to AB gallery of the leaked production 200c and 200s: 2015 200s
yamaha wrote: So will these be completely unreliable and catch on fire every 25 minutes?
Yeah, the only difference is they wont be anywhere near as fun in the MTBF(mean time between fires).
iadr wrote: Uhh, the top one? Not a 200 as I've seen it. Wasn't that a teaser for a heavily revised 200 that they were never able to afford to put into production?
That's the 2015 200 that will be debuted next week at Detroit. Completely new Alfa-based chassis with 2.4 Tigershark or 3.6 Pentastar power and 9-speed auto trans.
GameboyRMH wrote: The latest Viper doesn't look much like an American car I hear it corners well too
AND it has gasp traction control..
singleslammer wrote: In reply to That_Renault_Guy: That actually doesn't suck to look at. I am confused...
They released actual pics today http://www.carscoops.com/2014/01/2015-chrysler-200-feast-your-eyes-on.html
mad_machine wrote: Not at all, Lancia did a decent job of turning that sows ear into a purse
Um, they only changed the logo on the grille...
mad_machine wrote: Not at all, Lancia did a decent job of turning that sows ear into a purse
really? Looks almost identical.
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