Next they will bring back the Aspen starting at 80k 
It doesn’t have anything to do with politics.Ah so SDS: Stellantis Derangement Syndrome
In all seriousness I think V8 options are cool. Who cares if the next administration kills it again -- it shouldn't be that difficult to switch to something more fuel efficient in production.
The problem is eliminating the option of a smaller engine now. Not all buyers will want a V8 in a Durango. Furthermore you should be able to charge MORE for the V8 if you have a "lesser" model available. A tiered system of good, better, best allows the consumer to at least perceive that spend more = get more (not saying such a perception would be correct or incorrect)
I don't know if its dying or not, but I SALUTE it wanting to be a "blue collar brand with a performance niche"!It is at best a dying blue collar brand with a performance niche.
More stable in snow -- a RWD will tend to fishtail in snow and a FWD will tend to plow straight ahead.More stable? Since when?
All you listed, except stable, is correct, and all you listed means two things: compromise and cheapness.
Yep, last one i saw was driven by CDOT. Four guys standing around in hard hats looking at a bridge on a remote highway. An F150 and a Durango. My tax dollars at work, and you know the supervisors drive the Durango.
The EV Charger is, well, not selling. It's a nice enough car, but there are some considerable practicality limitations not present in other EV's due to the body style they chose. We've owned a Durango, they are still on the WK2 platform (same platform as my SRT Grand Cherokee) and it was a good vehicle, we had no problems with it. It's a very mature (dated) platform, but it held its own and Mercedes is still using a variation of it to this day, so Stellantis isn't the only one milking it.Just Dodge. They only have 3 models now. And they all seem horrible. They should just kill the nameplate.
I'm pretty sure one of the writers on Married With Children once owned a Dodge.
Was Dodge always this crappy? Maybe even worse in the 70's / 80's?
My RWD 300 did better in the snow than my FWD minivan. Both on 3PMSF rated tires. But yeah, any nose heavy RWD vehicle (like my truck) will do worse.More stable in snow -- a RWD will tend to fishtail in snow and a FWD will tend to plow straight ahead.
Just like every other brands techs all doIf you ever have the opportunity to peruse the Mopar dealer tech private discussions, you'd understand why.
Dont forget, its the only car mentioned in this thread that will hit 1,000,000 miles.Crappy? That was the same car Al drove in high school when he scored FOUR touchdowns in ONE game at Polk High.
Somewhat true, but subjectively, it's definitely worse there than at other brands.Just like every other brands techs all do![]()
No it won't.More stable in snow -- a RWD will tend to fishtail in snow and a FWD will tend to plow straight ahead.
Al should have gotten the neeeeew Alante. Maybe Kelly could have gotten him a discount.Crappy? That was the same car Al drove in high school when he scored FOUR touchdowns in ONE game at Polk High.
You're simply incorrectNo it won't.
Daimler-Chrysler did that with the Jeep 4.0l engines. That's why so many later ones have hurrendous piston slap and shatter pistonsThat, unfortunately, wasn't my experience with Stellantis when they extended programs. They never had the money to refurbish tooling they owned that was well past its useful life. They would just continue to use the worn out tooling.
Yeah, what would I know.You're simply incorrect
Why automatically slap "worn out" along with the rest ? Nothing wrong with taking platforms and cobbling extended time out on them anyway they can. Doesn't automatically mean they are worn out. My understanding is that most mainstream personal firearms nowadays are base on platforms and schematics more than a century old....
Taking old, worn out platforms and cobbling extended time out of them anyway they can,
That too would be an assumption. I don't think any of the large displacement things they have put on the market in the last ten years were a sign of lack of resources. They simply do what works for them. More power to them. They might not have a scheduled full refresh from scratch every five years, but that's not a minus in my book.because they don't have the resources to engineer and build anything better.