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I thought Chrysler gone bankrupt last year.

Anyhow, not good looking as the outgoing models, except the interior. I prefer the older models with the looks...more boxy shaped and more tough looking.

This is more VIP style for the Princes and Princesses. :P

I thought Chrysler gone bankrupt last year.

they went belly up twice. first time M benz bought it. second time Fiat bought it.

the new ones are fiats..

either way they are a headfcuk to work on electrically.

they went belly up twice. first time M benz bought it. second time Fiat bought it.

the new ones are fiats..

either way they are a headfcuk to work on electrically.

Really? I didn't know that. Thanks for the info, Chris.

Electrically, worse than V35? :P

Those LED lights underneath the main light makes it look like the face of a emo kid.

Is emo the style these days or what?

Holden is copying that same emo look with the face of its current HSVs...

& Ford also got a emo look with their current FPVs with those black plastic bits underneath the headlights, again makes it look like the face of a emo kid.

The f**k is going on here?!

Their old car(s) looked a lot better...

Edited by Mayuri Krab

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