txdon
Super Star Member
2/7 ice left over from 2/3.
grand cherokee diesel a pretty rare and desirable car Toppop.
If the engine is the Italian diesel they have been using, it's definitely tough. Close friend
is purring along at 160K miles with the Jeep diesel in his Liberty. Rest of vehicle rotting and falling apart but that engine
is much tougher than I thought. I think Italy has good diesel tech, Iveco is huge.
And VM Motori sure builds a lot of different engines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_VM_Motori_engines
Now Italian gas engines are a whole lot different. Some of the most beautiful engines in the world.
But they really aren't known for lasting very long and the maintenance requirements are really expensive.
But the smaller Italian engines, that Fiat multi-air stuff, boy I bet Chrysler wished they had never put them in their cars.
But the Italians owned them now and Stellatlantis was feeding another division engine work. Too bad they didn't make a V6 Hemi. With twin turbos.
Instead we got at best what many would consider "foreign junk". And of course, along with all the other sedan makers, most of them are no longer here anymore.
I love the fact Chrysler is still making the 300 sedan. That was a popular car in Washington NC. A little gangster, had street cred. Built on an older gen E class Mercedes chassis.
Same chassis as current Dodge Charger, modified like crazy, but reason that car drives so well. Original suspension design made to hold up to taxi use and also be very comfortable.
Folks in that NC town just adored Chargers as police cars. Because you got the hemi, not many had V6's. Black chargers, always full black, would have been a lot smarter in that Southern heat to have white police cars but clearly there was a lot of testosterone in that dept. Three or four cars would swoop into local greasy spoon. All young, under 40 and they loved their rides.
I'll bet Bird remembers when he got the one with the big motor...
What year? I thought all of the FCA (Stellantis) 3.0L Ecoboost diesels are made by VM Motori ?Drew, mine is a Mercedes Benz diesel, same one they use in their vehicles.