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2007 Chrysler Aspen revealed

01/06/2006, 2:29 PM

By admin

A new photo has leaked of the 2007 Chrysler Aspen SUV-crssover vehicle. We’re not sure where this image came from, but we’re fairly certain it’s authentic. The Aspen is based on the Dodge Durango, and will likely debut at the Detroit auto show next week.

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01/06, 3:22 PM

posted by:

Garris

Ick… Not pretty. Why won’t Detroit stop badge engineering!!

01/06, 5:49 PM

posted by:

Chris

Wow, what a turd. It looks like a Town & Country or Pacifica on steriods. 2 thumbs way down.

01/06, 8:51 PM

posted by:

Jim

the name “aspen” makes me think of those absolutely late-70s lemons that lurched Chrysler Corporation towards bankruptcy. What’s next, the Lincoln Corsair? (Mercury already had their Edsel-inspired model, the Villager)

hard to believe the same people who are doing the Challenger are doing this.

oh, wait. they’re also the same people who created the heretical four-door Charger.

riiiight.

01/06, 9:45 PM

posted by:

emilio

The pic has te right color: horri-BLUE

 
 
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