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0 to 60 3.5 sec.
Base price $86, 995 Price as the Feb. 3 LA Times tested $100,960
6.2 liter supercharged. 645 LB/ ft. torque.
8 speed auto. paddle shifter.
11 MPG. city 17 highway, 13 combined.
Brembo brakes, Bilstein suspension system.
4 door 5 passenger.
Location: San Ramon, Seattle, Anchorage, Reykjavik
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Originally Posted by V8 Vega
0 to 60 3.5 sec.
Base price $86, 995 Price as the Feb. 3 LA Times tested $100,960
6.2 liter supercharged. 645 LB/ ft. torque.
8 speed auto. paddle shifter.
11 MPG. city 17 highway, 13 combined.
Brembo brakes, Bilstein suspension system.
4 door 5 passenger.
What's the point? You are sitting in traffic with the rest of us anyway.
No, you’re paying $80k for a 3.5 second SUV. That’s a bargain.
Wow, they'll sell a few mostly to Arab college kids. Chrysler has been trying everything to get their dismal sales numbers up.
Bragging rights for such a useless version of their bread & butter SUV will get them points with the 0-60 fanboys.
Do the extra pieces parts really cost that much extra?
It seems like a bigger engine, and some upgrades suspension parts really skyrocket the cost on a car.
No they dont.Its called profit and desire.
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