by "Wesley" <wesf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mar 3, 2008 at 12:39 PM
A few years ago, my cousin (who worked at a Dodge dealer****p for a while)
commented that most new cars just looked like jellybeans (not just
Chrysler). He had a point...all rounded up and ugly. I think the Grand
Cherokee was somewhat "jellybean ugly". I think the new style looks a
little better...but possibly less unique as you say. I tend to like the
angular and agressive styling for the most part. The new Charger is a
nice
looking piece of hardware! On the flip side though, the new Durango is
ugly! Yuck! Cheap plastic interiors are nothing new...my 92 Caravan
definitely fits that bill.
Wesley
"D&LBusch" <diver@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> I've been a Chrysler purchaser for over 25 years. It seems to me that
the
> current crop of Chrysler vehicles are exceedingly ugly and almost gothic
in
> look. The seem very angular and agressive. Is this styling actually
working
> for them? Also, the interiors seems like cheap, plastic materials. Even
the
> newer Grand Cherokee seems to have lost some identy. Is it just me?
> Comments appreciated.
>
> David
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