
Why are people still buying FCA cars? why is it still selling?
Honestly of all the cars I've driven as a valet, Maserati was the most disappointing. The interiors are very nice, and they sound great, but the shifter feels like Chrysler parts bin. Audi's return to center style shifter is a million times better in comparison.
Why does FCA have poor reliability on a lot of their vehicles?
The FCA Pentastar V6 is also a really solid engine. It's tried and true at this point. What I think FCA sucks as it investment... meaning spending more money on more durable parts. For example, maybe spending the extra money to have higher grade electronics so that way they don't have flukes 50% of the time.
Why does everybody hate FCA? : r/cars - Reddit
There is plenty to like and dislike about new FCA cars, but the facts are in the results, FCA cars are among the lowest in customer satisfaction and reliability surveys. Build quality is another issue too, tons of Charger/Challenger owners are reporting issues with the quality of the leather in their cars, the seats are wearing poorly ...
So, Whats up with Maserati? : r/cars - Reddit
2018年1月23日 · Everything else is FCA. So it's a little like saying that a Lancer Evo is a Chrysler because the 4G63 was designed and built in partnership with Chrysler. Any some of those FCA parts in a Ghibli come from budget cars. A Huracan might be an Audi, but that's already light years ahead of being a Dodge Caravan.
I really enjoyed the custom Chrysler Limousine in Logan (No
2017年3月9日 · I see FCA cars in so many movies and stuff. Even if it is random, I refuse to believe that it wasn't advertisement. If I see you again music video, the new Bourne film, Nightcrawler, Grudge Match etc. Reminds me of all the GM porn in the Transformers movies.
No, Dodge Is Not More Reliable Than Lexus... [Alex on Autos]
Honestly just about all new cars are really nice these days. Even the cheap manufacturers are pumping out some solid interiors and features. However this subreddit gets some really weird hive mind (ALL FCA BAD, ALL CVT DIES IN 20k MILES, MANUAL OR NOTHING) considering most people of the picky people on here aren’t even buying new cars lol
Why do many Dodge/FCA cars usually have good sound systems?
2023年9月27日 · I had a 2020 blacktop RT charger w the Alpine system and it sounded bad I had to EQ it to sound decent . It reminds me of Beats by Dre . Boomy bass to try and impress ,mids sounded lifeless. But hey I’ve driven and owned many cars , & I also own a pair of $1000 earphones so my judgement might not be in line with the average consumer’s.
r/cars on Reddit: Why does FCA have a bad reputation in reliability ...
Thing is, the car market has been moving towards disposable cars with less potential life for years now. Leases are the current money maker, with car subscription services on the horizon also I theorize that FCA will do just fine. Cars won't be expected to last more than a lease term shortly IMHO. And yet cars today last longer than they ever have.
Do American cars still feel cheap (did they ever?), or have they ...
2018年1月4日 · The gap has narrowed a lot. American trucks and rwd cars are some of the best out there. I would still put their mid size and small cars at the back of the pack. A lot of Ford’s stuff is great besides their aging models (focus, fiesta). GM makes great higher end cars (trucks, BOF SUVs, rwd cars).
What the actual fuck FCA?! : r/Jeep - Reddit
2024年6月4日 · We just bought my wife a 2024 Wrangler Willys 4xe 10 days ago and I am amazed by the issues this car is having already. For reference this is our 5th FCA car (renegade, wrangler JK, Durango, Dakota, now this JLU) and have only had mildly inconvenient issues with one (the renegade) every other one had never given us so much as a flat tire.