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Last Car Off the Line: Death of the Chrysler 200 Signals Massive Changes

340challconvert

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Fiat is killing off the small Mopars as it closes the WP Chrysler Museum.
Focusing on trucks and SUV's
Last Car Off the Line: Death of the Chrysler 200 Signals Massive Changes

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The last several owners of CJD don't seem to get the American midsize and small market segments, do they?
 

moparlee

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The midsize and small car markets are not there anymore. Light trucks and SUV's account for more than 60% of the market across all brands.
 

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"Not there" ??? Where? My 3rd grade math tells me that leaves 40%. 17.5 million vehicles were sold in the U.S. in 2015. That's missing out on a share of 7 million cars per year.
 

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In the end...it'll just be Jeep. Nothing Chrysler will exist.
Karma's a *****.....Chrysler Corp. bought AMC for the Jeep and destroyed company records and warehouses full of NOS parts that could have been used to restore many AMC vehicles.
 
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