>based Dodge is the only manufacturer who makes good looking modern cars
>everyone starts to rip them off
Why is this allowed?
American manufacturers have always been the real innovators.
Just take cruise control for example. American cars had it since the 80s but only recently nip and europoor cars got it.
>>17535196
>fiat in charge of design
FCAcucks are delusional
>>17535196
Hyundai has totally changed their quality control and even offers a 100k mile warranty on the drive train. Why not take a decent looking car and put some reliability behind it? We all know FCA is at the back of the pack when it comes to quality control.
Hyundai rip off everyone else anyway, they literally headhunted for European designers.
>>17535265
>only recently
Define that, cruise control was available on the 1990 Legacy, and it still works on my 98. My 82 Z28 had cruise control and it stopped working in the early 90s, and despite repeated attempts to fix it, never decided to work again.
>>17535265
This but unironically. Why are automatic transmissions expensive everywhere else but standard in the US?
>>17535265
Yeah but they've never been one for quality and reliability like Japan.
http://www.trucktrend.com/features/1602-the-million-mile-2007-toyota-tundra/
the azera did that style of tail lights first though
>>17535297
You have to knock money off the price to even sell one with a manual. 1 in 10 people can even drive stick and less than half of them want to.