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Beemers and Vipers

Engineering TV is back at the North American International Auto Show with Lee Teschler. In part 1 Lee chats with BMW about their up-and-coming clean diesel cars using SCR technology. In part 2, the new Dodge Viper SRT10 some of the engineering that went into the powertrain and chassis.

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Published Jan 23 2007, 06:08 AM by Terry Knight
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    Bruce Johnson said:

    What a difference: BMW concentrates on something they are already are shipping in 1 out of 3 cars to gain a market advanatage  and Chrysler wastes resources on a gas hog that has no practical application to the general populace.  

    Small wonder that Chrysler is going down.   Wrong focus.

    February 20, 2007 2:34 PM
     

    Brian Fox said:

    It seems to me that Chrysler's focus has been turning the perception around of how they were'nt a quality car manufacturer.

    Since nobody was buying chrysler to begin with, they've actually done a superb job with the entire RAM series, and the visual quality and perception of their consumer grade cars.

    The viper is just a way to let the rest of the world know that they should be considered an elite car manufacturer as well.

    Just my $0.02.

    July 23, 2007 8:15 AM

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