Chrysler has always made very brilliant and good-looking concepts, but when it comes to production models they have never been able to deliver the same greatness! Now, hopefully, it’s all about to change. Remember the Nassau Concept revealed back in 2007 NAIAS? Reportedly, they are going to axe the truly horrible Sebring model next year, and replace it with a new model which is called, yep, the Nassau.
Before you get too excited though, we have to say that for now only the name is confirmed and it’s unclear if any of the Nassau’s classically beautiful lines will make it into production or not. We hope the actual car’s design will be inspired by the Nassau, because it looks just right for a Chrysler. Honestly when they can design and make something this cool, why do they waste money and time on absolute rubbish things like that Crossfire?!
Via: Detroit Free Press
Ray, thanks for your comment
I should explain a couple of things…
when I say they don’t deliver the same, I mean the whole package not just the design. If we stick with the Crossfire which I rightfully called rubbish, just google its concept version, all of the bad things about it made it into the production model, while all the good stuff like the interior design for instance, was disregarded!
You are right about the Viper though, but then again, it wasn’t a strategic mass produced model. It was develop by a team of like ten men! So…
Engineers and designers of Chrysler do a great job every time, but then managers and accountants ruin everything!
Arman you are way off target here. Chrysler is the only company that has brought cars to production while staying true to the conceptual form. The Viper, the Prowler, the 300c, the Super Bee and yes even the Crossfire!
You obviously care more about rhetoric than truth.