First gen Durango was based on Dakota. Second gen Dakota/Aspen was sort of Ram based but still really midsize.First generation Durango was body on frame. Wasn't the Aspen body on frame? From what I remember, the packaging for those vehicles was pretty bad though. Packaging in Grand Wagoneer will be fantastic. This is the vehicle I've been nearly a decade for.
Grand Wagoneer will be a premium product (starting in the 50s) that competes with Tahoe/Escalade/Expedition/Navigator.
The chevy traverse has more interior room then a Yukon. If they can tweak the present platform so the interior is "bigger" then the competion. %99 of Wagoneers owner will see nothing rougher then a dirt or gravel road.Then let's hear your opinion on what the appropriate platform for this vehicle would be.
Isn't that about the same ratio as the last big Wagoneer?The chevy traverse has more interior room then a Yukon. If they can tweak the present platform so the interior is "bigger" then the competion. %99 of Wagoneers owner will see nothing rougher then a dirt or gravel road.
And good luck selling it on a modified front drive, awd platform. They probably could have pulled it off on an enlarged GC platform as well, but the Ram is an excellent platform to base it on. It will be just fine.The chevy traverse has more interior room then a Yukon. If they can tweak the present platform so the interior is "bigger" then the competion. %99 of Wagoneers owner will see nothing rougher then a dirt or gravel road.
Perhaps have a black cloth interior option, and call it the black sweater edition?I'm just excited to see new product to keep all plants busy.
Hopefully the Wagoneer Twins are what Sergio wanted.
If I were FCA I'd leave some Easter eggs to honor Sergio in the Twins. After all it was Sergio pushing them.
FCA has a large hole in their lineup here. Currently, the max profit guys have decided that filling in that hole with a Chrysler or a Dodge just doesn't qualify for their vision of max profit. Maybe Tavares will undo this line of thinking.I've been seeing a lot of these Telluride or whatever the Hyundai/ Kia 7 passengers are on the streets of my town. I am concerned with these upcoming bigger FCA SUVs that they will be at the premium level. Lots of families that are ditching the soccer mom vans for full sized
SUVs are not looking to spend almost 100k. Personally I'm saving up as we speak for when my wifes WKII is up for replacement in 2021, and hope it will be a grand wagoneer.
The Jeeps aren’t going to be the only BoF SUVs. Durango will share the platform and likely be cheaper.One huge problem with having only Jeep versions is whether they have any plans to compete against the Tahoe for police sales.
Here in Texas the Tahoe has become the vehicle of choice. Any Chargers the State Troopers have are the older body.
The same long standing biased perceptions that are seen again and again. Every automaker has a model or nameplate that isn't thought of as highly as their others.
1. Jeep usually are, and are thought of as costing more
2. Even if they are the same underneath, a Ram version will probably be thought of as more dependable than a Jeep version
Any department that buys Jeep over Chevrolet will be lambasted as wasting money.
Just as back in the day if a sheriff drove a Mercury rather than a Ford.
Ram versus Chevy won't be much of an argument.
I think that pushing Jeep and Ram hard was a good short-to-intermediate-term plan, but have to agree that at some point you need to spread the wealth for various reasons. One reason is all CUVs don't need the off-road capability and corresponding penalties in weight and fuel economy.FCA has a large hole in their lineup here. Currently, the max profit guys have decided that filling in that hole with a Chrysler or a Dodge just doesn't qualify for their vision of max profit. Maybe Tavares will undo this line of thinking.
Interesting... given that the legendary XJ Cherokee was unibody. BOF does allow for more “top hat” games which is why it’s apparently the way forward for electric cars. Three companies are now doing the skateboard+top hat game that seems to me little different from BOF.Also, I have read that body-on-frame vehicles tend to be better off-roaders, as they withstand twisting forces better, have more resistant to dirt, mud, snow, and stones, since they're typically mounted higher than unibody vehicles.