Chrysler just can't help itself. Despite having both the Chrysler Nassau and Jeep Trailhawk to introduce at its Detroit press conference, it spent the first twenty minutes on an African drumming demo. What do drums and Chrysler concepts have in common? Umm...we'll have to get back to you on that one.
The Nassau, on the other hand, doesn't look quite so ready for the showroom. It wouldn't really have a place in the Chrysler lineup, and quite frankly the rear end makes it look too much like an overgrown Saab 9-2X. Well, one out of two isn't bad.
billt9 says:
04:34 PM, 01/ 8/07
how big is the monster sized Nassau? It looks bigger than an S-class.
firstwagon says:
06:08 PM, 01/ 8/07
I think the TrailHawk will appeal to Jeeps core market far more then the Grand Cherokee, Liberty and the Commander.
With a full frame and solid axles, it's the first new Jeep in years that can be modified (aside from the Wrangler.).
Since the aftermarket support for the new Wrangler will likely match up to the TrailHawk, I find it very interesting.
Way cooler then a car with a Jeep grill!!
estreka says:
07:54 PM, 01/ 8/07
That Jeep looks cartoonishly huge.
I like the front end on the Nassau. The rear end does indeed look bad. The tail lights are neat though.
hondacura4 says:
05:42 AM, 01/ 9/07
Nassau strongly resembles the Infiniti FX35/45 in porportion and styling, of course thats not a bad thing. This is just a bit more modern and clean.
LP