Chrysler's Top Three Mileage Misers
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Cars.com has recently released
their rankings of the vehicles that deliver the “Best Bang for Your Buck” and
surprisingly three of the cars included are assembled at Chrysler’s assembly plan
in
Anyway, in coming up with its
“Best bang for Your Buck” list, cars.com make use of a formula that combined a
vehicle’s base sticker price with a calculation of its lifetime fuel costs.
Jeep Patriot and Jeep Compass were the top two great buys for SUVs in the
cars.com rankings while the Dodge Caliber was ranked second in the midsize
listings.
Last 2006 the year when gas
prices start increasing above $3 gallon,
Chrysler at that time was
already offering the Dodge Caliber in the market. Unfortunately the Compass was
just hitting dealerships while the Patriot didn’t go into production until
December---in short, Chrysler has very little products available in the market
that can compete with Toyota’s hybrid vehicles.
And for this year, it looks
like gas prices will soar even higher than last year fortunately Chrysler is in
a much better position right now especially with its Belvidere-built products.
It was last year that
But basing on the cars.com
rankings, when factoring in base sticker price, all automakers have their own
models to brag about.
Going back to Chrysler, aside
from its Patriot, Compass, and Caliber, its Dodge Charger is ranked at No. 2 in
full-size cars while the Dodge Caravan is second in the minivan segment. On the
other hand it was General Motors that has gain the top rank in terms of
full-size car with its Chevrolet Impala. Ford has also led the list in the
ultra competitive pickup truck category wit its Ford Ranger.
As expected
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