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Tom Libby, senior director of analysis for the Power Information Network, said U.S. automakers have a tougher time making money on small vehicles than their Asian rivals because they have such high fixed labor costs. Libby said it made sense for Chrysler to put more money into minivans and trucks, where it can make much higher margins, than to spend more on boosting the Neon.
The Caliber, which will be priced similarly to the Neon, has a more contemporary, wagon-like design. The Caliber is chiseled and aggressive, a complete departure from the Neon.
Originally posted by phyregod@Sep 22 2005, 09:36 PM
So whats new? Neons have been dying since they were released...
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Originally posted by BodyDroppedNikes@Sep 22 2005, 11:38 PM
Dodge Caliber pics and info
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Originally posted by BodyDroppedNikes@Sep 22 2005, 10:38 PM
Dodge Caliber pics and info
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Originally posted by jimboburgess@Sep 23 2005, 05:16 PM
the caliber is t3h lame, i'd buy a magnum if i wanted a magnum. Why not make a little dodge viper? oh yeah the viper market is in the viper.
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Originally posted by CoreyR@Sep 23 2005, 10:19 PM
old news. SRT-4 is not gone for good though, just wont be based on the neon platform.
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