Since the mid 2000s, Chrysler has gotten a lot of complaints about its exterior and interior designs, and for good reason. Lately, vehicles like the Dodge Nitro have shown that Chrysler is changing their image, and it’s all for the better. Fit and finish on both the inside and outside has improved, but refinement in the engine and transmission, the two biggest components of a vehicle’s powertrain, is still lacking, as is fuel mileage. Chrysler recently announced a new powertrain strategy, and while not surprising, it’s still good to hear.
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