“Not going to floor it, it’s new” - props to you for not beating the life out of a new dealer car that someone is going to come in and buy. (Like some other reviewers that get dealer cars for a day)
Drove one last week. Really liked it and to me it felt “light” which is strange to say for a huge SUV but it felt agile if that makes sense. Paddle shifters work amazingly well and it’s fun to drive in sport mode. It can be mom or dad’s fun car and still have all the utility of a family vehicle and tow vehicle. Very nice blend of everything, in my opinion.
Excellent review, talking about living day to day with the car, not just keep talking about the hemi like all the other reviews. Please Always keep the same format, body roll, noise levels, suspension, perhaps also add turning circle. Thanks!!
I am german, why is the same power „made in Germany“ double expensive? I think i would prefer this Dogge, since it is really looking nice and has everything people need day by day, right?
This is a difficult question to give a very specific answer to but basically European cars have a premium for superior design and quite frankly name. Americans have historically prioritized "muscle" in their cars. The compromise is on style, interior materials and technology. Additionally, German engineering is considered more reliable as a result of better design and materials and therefore the resale values hold better resulting in a higher new car price. These answers are generalizations and often debated but hopefully that helps your understanding a bit.
“Not going to floor it, it’s new” - props to you for not beating the life out of a new dealer car that someone is going to come in and buy. (Like some other reviewers that get dealer cars for a day)
Drove one last week. Really liked it and to me it felt “light” which is strange to say for a huge SUV but it felt agile if that makes sense. Paddle shifters work amazingly well and it’s fun to drive in sport mode. It can be mom or dad’s fun car and still have all the utility of a family vehicle and tow vehicle. Very nice blend of everything, in my opinion.
That intro is fire dude
Excellent review, talking about living day to day with the car, not just keep talking about the hemi like all the other reviews. Please Always keep the same format, body roll, noise levels, suspension, perhaps also add turning circle. Thanks!!
THE OPENING EFFECT: For a brief moment I thought that was the Durango R/T engine, darn!
how reliable is this for daily driving?
Very very reliable
I am german, why is the same power „made in Germany“ double expensive? I think i would prefer this Dogge, since it is really looking nice and has everything people need day by day, right?
This is a difficult question to give a very specific answer to but basically European cars have a premium for superior design and quite frankly name. Americans have historically prioritized "muscle" in their cars. The compromise is on style, interior materials and technology. Additionally, German engineering is considered more reliable as a result of better design and materials and therefore the resale values hold better resulting in a higher new car price. These answers are generalizations and often debated but hopefully that helps your understanding a bit.
Mark Friedman I agree with you but never heard of ‘reliable’ German cars
Audis are extremely reliable. Check out consumer reports.
great video I was looking between this and the grand Cherokee summit v8 this is a good second choice the summit priced at $55,000 way to much
What differences are there from 2018 R/T?
Driving this did you notice any panel squeaking or anything of the sort? Little rattles maybe?
What does it run in the quarter mile?
Free c murder no limit
Whats the top speed
Maybe 130-140 top
Truly just wish Dodge was more reliable. They’re great looking but will it last over 100k? Doubtful