Sunday, February 22, 2009
Mirror Mirror off the Car
What's Up with the Next Chrysler 300?
In its viability plan that was submitted to the government last week, Chrysler tried to counter talk that its new product pipeline was empty, and that it had no significant upcoming products that would be ready in time to allow the company to turn around within a reasonable time. In support of this proposition, the company included an image of the next generation of its flagship sedan, the Chrysler 300. It's a pretty good looking car. Unfortunately, some sharp-eyed folks noticed that the car in the image has no outside mirrors. The image is apparently a Photoshop creation. Negative thinkers postulate regarding what else in the viability plan is based more upon imagination than reality. I, on the other hand, believe that Chrysler is simply anticipating a merger with Fiat and following the first rule of Italian driving. "What's behind me is not important."
(Clip is from the 1976 movie Gumball Rally, a guilty pleasure.)
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