![]() 03/13/2020 at 08:54 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Just my personal fantasy, stopped with the Photoshop halfway through because it was getting to me. I can kinda see this happening though.
First post i n ages. What’s up?
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This would be way to small to be a 300. Maybe a 250 lol
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Actually looks good. Maybe give it different (cheaper) interior and it might sell, in Europe at least. The old 300C is not that rare in the U.K., so it would have something of a market here.
I’ve driven a base diesel Guilia and it’s one of the nicest cars I’ve driven, it is on my want to own list. Handled well, rode well and was quite comfortable. Make it cheaper? I’d buy it, even without the Alfa badge.
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I like the style, but HFV is right, it’s wayyyy too small to be a 300. I think the Giulia might be even smaller than the old 200.
Google tells me the 200 was 192" long and the Giulia is 182" long, nearly 10" shorter.
![]() 03/13/2020 at 09:57 |
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Too bad it's not a crossover or minivan or MPV, big sedans no longer fit with Chrysler's new status as a "mobility solutions" brand.
![]() 03/13/2020 at 10:03 |
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Nah, I LIKE seeing the old E-class chassis still pretending it’s a new 300
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That’s a good fantasy. I would brave crowded Costco lines without a surgical mask to test drive one.
![]() 03/13/2020 at 10:10 |
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I don’t hate it. It could conceivably work.
![]() 03/13/2020 at 10:11 |
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They’d have to stretch and widen the platform but it’s probably manageable.
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It would fulfill their dream of never having to design their own platform for it!
![]() 03/13/2020 at 10:26 |
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We’ll just imagine they stretched the platform.