Majisto
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- City, State
- Austin, Texas
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 XLT
The main beef I have with Chrysler is its cab forward design that they so love to do. Because of this design of pushing the wheels as far out and away from the cabin as possible, the turning radius on Chryslers is absolutely horrible. My aunt has a Concorde and that thing can't pull a U-Turn to save its life.
I also had to jump start it one time because Chrysler electronics are from the stone age, and I couldn't find the battery
Turns out the battery was hidden underneath the car almost. Thankfully Chrysler knew about this and put a place to jump the car that connected to the terminal of the battery since it was impossible to reach it from the top.
All in all though, I like the long wheelbase of Chryslers because they are very smooth on the road, and they grip well, but there's something odd about Chrysler design that gives me a love/hate relationship with it. The Explorer is simple, and thus, I like it
Never driven a Cherokee, but I think they're nice. Certainly better than the floaty Wrangler
I drive street mostly, and the X is just a better road car, and the SOHC has yet to lose a race
I also had to jump start it one time because Chrysler electronics are from the stone age, and I couldn't find the battery


All in all though, I like the long wheelbase of Chryslers because they are very smooth on the road, and they grip well, but there's something odd about Chrysler design that gives me a love/hate relationship with it. The Explorer is simple, and thus, I like it


I drive street mostly, and the X is just a better road car, and the SOHC has yet to lose a race
