This on the other hand is much worse...
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This on the other hand is much worse...
Horrid. Americans didn't even respond to it five years ago when it was badged as a Chrysler.
OK now I fully understand.
There is no bit of Lancia history which will be spared, before coming up with new models.
Good job.
Yikes. A Sebring by any other name is still utter shite. Vincenzo Lancia is now rolling at high RPMs in his tomb. :(
European rental fleets will avoid this POS with the same enthusiasm American ones embraced them.
"Imported from Detroit".....................yeah.................don't take it personally Chrysler.......
Well, thats....a slap in the face.
The 200 won't do well in the US, the Sebring was a disaster. Topping and tailing it won't make it better.
Possible the worst thing on sale today.
Fortunately this hasn't got the green light yet.
Let's hope it never gets it.
[quote=Ferrer;961857]Fortunately this hasn't got the green light yet.
Let's hope it never gets it.[/quote]
perhaps they can check whether it would accomodate a Subaru engine...
[quote=henk4;961858]perhaps they can check whether it would accomodate a Subaru engine...[/quote]
That would make it interesting and a proper Lancia.
So, it's a no from Fiat...
On behalf of Americans, sorry Europe. We ruined one of your more storied brands.
[quote=ScionDriver;961875]On behalf of Americans, sorry Europe. We ruined one of your more storied brands.[/quote]
Hey, not our fault... supposedly only 25% of Chrysler was bought by Italians, remember? Blame it on Sergio Marchionne.
He's Canadian-Italian. Hoser.
[quote=csl177;961888]Hey, not our fault... supposedly only 25% of Chrysler was bought by Italians, remember? Blame it on Sergio Marchionne.
He's Canadian-Italian. Hoser.[/quote]
Hey, don't talk aboot Canadians like that, eh?
The government of Canada/Ontario still own a chunk of Chrysler.
I can see them trying to showcase this car and see how people (badly) react, but I don't think they are serious about it. There isn't such a market over here, let alone for the coupe-cabriolet thing. The Delta is fairly enough and probably more practical than this too.
And that's without even considering how the original 200 is. I've read a few American reviews, telling it's a much better car compared to the Sebring (so it's a good restyling/re-engineering), but even if the price is sort of low, I'm not sure if the car is going to be nicely welcomed over there.
What they really need is a wagon/estate/whatever version of the Thema/300, and possibly a coupe a la E-Klasse.
[quote=Kitdy;961889]Hey, don't talk aboot Canadians like that, eh?[/quote]
Hey take off, OK? Coo, looook loook loook loook look look looooo.... :p
[quote=LeonOfTheDead;961910]What they really need is a wagon/estate/whatever version of the Thema/300, and possibly a coupe a la E-Klasse.[/quote]
Oh, jeez. Revive the Dodge Magnum?
Lancia Magnum, Lancia Challenger, there's room for all!