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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/W0LFPAW89 on 2025-06-23 17:08:23+00:00.
I saw an article recently that Chrysler has it’s own design studio now and that they are going to make some new products. In the early 2000s, Chrysler tried to move upmarket to compete against Cadillac and Lincoln which flopped and also tried to make retro designs like the PT Cruiser and 300 which was partially successful but only for a few years.
Now that Chrysler is in the middle of reinventing itself, how should Chrysler do so to remain relevant and not step on the toes of Dodge and Jeep?
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