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....How good are they?? Do they have enough sales in the international market??anybody who has personally owned / driven these cars.
Whats the status on the Dodge Viper?? Is it still in production?

Yes, the new SRT-10 Viper is currently on sale. It's a piece of junk to drive, but very easy on the eyes and incredibly menacing looking/sounding/accelerating.

Chrysler is decent, heavy on fuel.

The Viper is still in production. I've never driven it. But from what I've read/heard, it does not drive as good as any of its European competition. But it does have the exclusivity factor because there are not a lot of Vipers on the road.

I've driven a 2006 Dodge Charger and a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Charger has a big engine, good accelaration and it is mean looking. It also sounded awsome. But other than that it was horrible - cheap interiors, poor handling, bad on FE. I liked the Jeep Grand Cherokee. But they are both American cars meaning they'll come nowhere close to any of the European or Japanese cars in terms of refinement or overall value.

yes the viper is still in production but i like the old shape better than the new one. i used to drive jeep grand cherokee and lemme tell you something abt jeep, it wasnt really spectacular as i always wanted an suv so that was my first suv. here in states market for dodge, chrysler is kinda slow. after few years if you wanna sell any of the american model cars they dont hold there value. you'd get really less money as compare to beemers or mercs..

Chrysler scored a hit with the 300, I guess it heralded the return of the full size RWD American sedan (though underneath, its a Mercedes). The Voyager and the Grand Caravan arent doing too bad on the sales front either. My favourite Chrysler, however is the now dead 300M. It was for sale in a few European countries too. The Pacifica is a flop, while the PT cruiser sells because of its different looks (though it may now face stiff competition because of the HHR). The new Charger has disappointed many with its styling, but me thinks the arrival of the Challenger will pacify many Dodge/Chrysler purists.

I think the 300 C is real cool - gimme one in black with 18 inch wheels - it will out bling the old man for generations

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Originally Posted by sajo
My favourite Chrysler, however is the now dead 300M. It was for sale in a few European countries too.

even i liked the 300M it looked very good from the front and ok from the sides but the flat backside took away from its looks.

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Originally Posted by tsxei

I've driven a 2006 Dodge Charger and a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Charger has a big engine, good accelaration and it is mean looking. It also sounded awsome. But other than that it was horrible - cheap interiors, poor handling, bad on FE. I liked the Jeep Grand Cherokee. But they are both American cars meaning they'll come nowhere close to any of the European or Japanese cars in terms of refinement or overall value.

What was it,a 5.7 hemi?
EPA touted 19 MPG ?

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Originally Posted by Ajay
What was it,a 5.7 hemi?
EPA touted 19 MPG ?

No, I didn't get a chance to drive the hemi. That would have been a blast. I drove the 3.5lt 250HP model. I didn't really calculate mileage but I do remember filling the tank very frequently. I had it for a weekend. And drove a lot...a lot...about 1500 miles. I heard that srt hemi engine at an auto show. Pure sex.

This was the one I drove:

How can they spoil a classic by making and releasing something so ugly in return. Yes, put a few scoops, skirts and 20s on it, and it'll look the part...but there is just no darn charm in that machine.

the charger looks a bit wierd with 4 doors

a coupe versionll be much better.

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Originally Posted by tsxei
I drove the 3.5lt 250HP model. I didn't really calculate mileage but I do remember filling the tank very frequently. I had it for a weekend. And drove a lot...a lot...about 1500 miles. I heard that srt hemi engine at an auto show. Pure sex.

$$$$ spent over a ( gambling) weekend in the (gambling)town of BlackHawk , CO:) . exilarating drive- this beast through the rockies for me n a cousin.

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Originally Posted by khanak
the charger looks a bit wierd with 4 doors

a coupe versionll be much better.

Thats coming too..challenger..thats going to be more retro than anything else..its like they picked the whole thing up from back in the 60s..

my personal fav in the retro dept is the new camaro, if that comes like the way they showed it, i would love the get the LZ-1 version and send it out to the bext interior design specialist and redesign the whol interior since the interior in my opinion will never be good, just like the current mustang..as is the cars are cheap to begin with, so you can spend an extra 20k or something to jazz the inside up..then it would be a perfect looking car..








I think it very very sexy and after seeing it in person i can tell you its quite good, just that the interior would be too retro for me and too granularly plastic..so i would hate it, but if someone could transform the interior into real sheik, i would get one..

I love the Chrysler 300C. Although it looks like a Bentley. The Dodge Viper looks great. Is pretty fast too.
Who can forget the 425HP Hemi V8 on the Charger 6.1L. That's American muscle right there.


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