Thanks for this post!So Stellantis stock closed at $5.33 today. It does not look good. How low will their stock go? Who will buy Jeep?
Wonder if those florida retirement community people will buy any of this style of golf carts?No worries…..Help is on the way!
The Topolino is less than 100 inches long, has only 8 horsepower, and can travel 46 miles on a charge at a top speed of 25 mph.
Given what golf carts cost, if this thing has A/C I would think so.Wonder if those florida retirement community people will buy any of this style of golf carts?
How can a company let Chrysler have one vehicle to sell? Reminds me of fiat who has one vehicle to sell and isn't doing well.everything is overpriced have to be nuts to buy most of it.
I paid 28.5k for a cherokee trailhawk in 2019 now a compass hits 44k?
New cherokee looks decent if you want a commuter.. but first year hybrid drivetrain with jeep's track record on electrification?!?
also overpriced for any trim that isnt bare bones.
Grand cherokee is decent but hits 50k for anything except the base model.
IMO they went nuts being greedy when they could, then didnt change course soon enough with the times..
they could barely sell GC 4xe's for 28000 off sticker here.
The good news is it can only go as low as zero. I'm not say it will or won't.How low will their stock go?
This is going to be a big hit. Too bad. only 2 seats and might limit purchasers. Anyone who lives in a resort type community knows there are just as many golf carts being used to get around as cars. This is just that, an enclosed golf cart and in the same price range of higher end carts. It will be interesting for sure.No worries…..Help is on the way!
The Topolino is less than 100 inches long, has only 8 horsepower, and can travel 46 miles on a charge at a top speed of 25 mph.
By Caleb MillerPublished: Jul 7, 2026
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The first Fiat Topolinos tootled off a ship and into the United States just a week ago. While the Topolino has been sold in Europe since 2023, there has been little official information since Fiat announced its intention to bring the pint-sized EV stateside last year. Now, as sales get underway, we finally have full information on the U.S.-spec Topolino, from price to power to its legal status on American roads.
- Fiat has officially begun selling the tiny Topolino EV in the United States, with prices starting at $14,985.
- The Topolino's 5-kWh battery provides 46 miles of range, and the 8-horsepower motor can take the Topolino up to 25 mph.
- The Topolino won't be street legal initially, but a conversion kit is coming later this year that will classify it as a "Low Speed Vehicle" and allow it to be driven on public roads.
My first question would be, "How is Stellantis doing elsewhere?"I dont think many realize the worldwide reach of the company
/thread. Corporate greed will ruin them.I paid 28.5k for a cherokee trailhawk in 2019 now a compass hits 44k?
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IMO they went nuts being greedy when they could, then didnt change course soon enough with the times..
I know it's more expensive, but why are you discounting that a new Pacifica exists? It's the current version of Chrysler's minivan. Only the name has been changed and it's not labeled as a Dodge.Dodge and Chrysler's website looks to be in death throes with pathetic offerings. Its too bad that is being squandered.
I just bought a 2015 Grand Caravan today. Also too bad they aren't still making it today, that could bring in at least something for them.