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The interior, from the images, seems to be a more-or-less scaled-down version (using a lot of the same parts/trim) of that found in the larger Dodge Charger. Probably not surprising.....that's a common way for auto companies to cut costs. Even so, Chrysler's latest interiors, at least IMO, are light-years ahead of what they were just a few years ago. Fiat ownership has really made a difference there....as with other improvements as well.
This is by far, the best looking compact Dodge. I think the designers did a fantastic job and I'm a big fan of the LED racetrack tail lights. They awesome on the Charger and this is done really well.
I hope Dodge does well with this car and looking forward to seeing some modded ones on the road.
Pictures ALWAYS make them look so much better then in person. So we'd have to see it in person.
By all means, go take a look at them.....but, more important, compare them to older Chrysler interiors. I predict you will notice a significant difference.
The interior, from the images, seems to be a more-or-less scaled-down version (using a lot of the same parts/trim) of that found in the larger Dodge Charger. Probably not surprising.....that's a common way for auto companies to cut costs. Even so, Chrysler's latest interiors, at least IMO, are light-years ahead of what they were just a few years ago. Fiat ownership has really made a difference there....as with other improvements as well.
with Charger Fiat has just massaged it a bit, with new steering, new italian leather, etc.... while this is more typical fiat interior... not really egronomical, and nothing special dash, but soft plastics and great upgrade leather seats... a lot like fiats and alfas. problem is that with alfas at least, it is not that hard wearing... at all :-)