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Old 11-06-2009, 09:15 PM   #1
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Default Highlights of Chrysler Plan

-Will repay TARP money by 2014
-6.4L Hemi coming for the Challenger/Charger/300C rated at around 475hp.
-New Pentastar 3.6L DOHC V6 replacing basically all the current V6's they offer. It will come in N/A, single turbo, and twin turbo forms.
-Dual Clutch Transmissions coming soon. 4 speed auto's being phased out completely.
-Diesel Wrangler coming out in 2010!
-500 Special Edition Vipers and then a year off before a new model comes out in 2012(possibly called Viper, possibly not).
-Challenger remains and gets updated for 2011 MY.


2011 Chrysler 300C:

* SRT-8s were expected to eventually use a production version of the 392 (6.4) Hemi with about 450-475 hp and MDS for better gas mileage. This still appears to be in the works.
* The 300C was to be used as the basis for three Mercedes classes: E, CLS, and R (starting in 2010-2012). We don’t know that status of that deal.
* The Challenger convertible is on indefinite hold. The Imperial seems to be dead for the moment.
* “Dodgeguy1961” reported the following engine
list for the Chrysler 300 and 300C.
o 3.0 liter Phoenix V6 (possibly for export)
o 3.0 liter Mercedes turbodiesel V6 — same as the current version — possibly export-only
o 3.6 liter Phoenix V6 — we’d guess around 280 hp
o 5.7 liter Hemi MDS/VCT — we’d guess around 340-380 hp
o 6.4 liter Hemi (SRT) — we’d guess around 440-470 hp
* Transmissions are unknown and may not have been decided on. We expect the diesel to have a Mercedes five-speed automatic, as it will in the Grand Cherokee. Unless a surprise pops up, we’ve been told to expect the five-speed Mercedes automatic with the Hemi.




2011 Dodge Charger

-Same drivetrains as the 300C





2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee




2011 Chrysler 200C




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Old 11-06-2009, 10:05 PM   #2
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-Will repay TARP money by 2014
There are now two American auto companies, and that makes me mui happy. Who knows, my next sports car might just be a Viper. From a different POV, the Circuit is pretty cool too.



Images blocked from hot linking BTW.
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:18 PM   #3
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I can still see the images?

I think a Wrangler diesel would be really slick

The 200C is gorgeous and would be awesome with RWD and Turbo 6 engines.

The new 300C isn't that exciting in my opinion.

I like the new Grand Cherokee design.

The photoshops of the Charger aren't very attractive. The red side shot looks promising though.
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Images blocked here too, who else is going to repay their debt?
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Images blocked here too, who else is going to repay their debt?
How strange, I could still see them. Anyway, I've updated them to images on our server.
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The 200C is only about 1000x cooler than the 300C, and that Charger is a big improvement.
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The 200C is only about 1000x cooler than the 300C, and that Charger is a big improvement.
I agree on the 200C - I think it's the best looking Chrysler sedan I've ever seen.
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I can now see the photos. The 200c reminds me a lot of Audi designs. Nice.
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...who else is going to repay their debt?
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You mean what other entities that received TARP funds intend to pay them back? Good question. I think at least some banks are repaying them back as quickly as possible to get away from the Federal Strings attached, but I don't know that much about the details. . . As for the Big 3 GM and Chrysler took TARP funds, and only Chrysler has announced their intention to repay. My questions and suggestions to GM have never been answered. I guess they don't want my money anymore.
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