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1703.1 | | VOGON::ATWAL | dream out loud | Mon Feb 24 1992 10:46 | 6 |
| >Has anyone got any info on the new Chrysler Viper? I assume it will be
>distributed by Renault.
why Renault???
...Art
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1703.2 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | If at first you don't succeed, lower your standards! | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:57 | 5 |
| Renault in France are the distributers for Chrysler vehicles and whilst
searching to buy a Chrysler Jeep i was told they were distributers in the
UK also.
Is this not the case? Do Chrysler have their own showrooms/dealers in the UK?
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1703.3 | | JUNO::HIGGINS | | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:12 | 4 |
| I think you will find that it is a Dodge Viper,I have a picture of it
in front of me.
John
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1703.4 | | PERKY::RUTTER | Rut The Nut | Mon Feb 24 1992 14:09 | 8 |
| 'Tis a Dodge Viper.
I think I read that it will be distributed by the same people
that have recently opened 'official' imports of Jeeps.
Write-up on the car in last month's CAR magazine, I seem to recall.
J.R.
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1703.5 | ~2,000 to be built in '92. | ELMAGO::TTOMBAUGH | Naked in a cave in the Jemez | Mon Feb 24 1992 15:23 | 16 |
| Don't hold your breath waiting to see a Viper. They will be in such
short supply through '92 that few if any will make it to the U.K.
or Europe for a while.
There is an allocation plan to parcel out the '92 production run
between those U.S. Dodge dealers deemed most worthy of receiving one,
and it is expected that collectors will drive the price to great
heights. Of course dealers will charge whatever the traffic will bear,
which may not be as high as greed could wish for given the state
of the economy.
U.S. magazine road tests seem favorable in general, given that this is
a rough and ready sort of vehicle in the spirit of the original Cobras.
Terry
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1703.6 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | If at first you don't succeed, lower your standards! | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:02 | 8 |
| �I think I read that it will be distributed by the same people
�that have recently opened 'official' imports of Jeeps.
Is this a new separate company then, or still Renault? And as a side
question, John, how is this going to effect the Jeep market in the UK?
Lewis_who_WAS_planning_to_bring_back_the_jeep.
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1703.7 | | PERKY::RUTTER | Rut The Nut | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:52 | 29 |
| >> Is this a new separate company then, or still Renault? And as a side
>> question, John, how is this going to effect the Jeep market in the UK?
I cannot remember the exact details, so perhaps Renault are involved.
I have a feeling that this may have been handled by either TKM or
'International Motors' - both of whom import other low-volume vehicles
at present from what I recall.
As for any effect on the Jeep market, I should think that will be
negligible, since they are not cheap at any rate in the UK.
I doubt it will even help on the spares front, for those requiring
parts on older Jeeps. I should hope the importers will stock parts
for the newer models which they will now sell. Even if they do, I
wouldn't be surprised if parts were cheaper through the existing
supplies (Speed & Spares America being a very good source).
I believe that Howes Jeep were going to apply for official dealership,
since they have been selling Jeeps for uses, through their own import
channels. They also stock the most spares for Jeeps, but are most
definitely not cheap (only use them when parts not available from
any other source).
>> Lewis_who_WAS_planning_to_bring_back_the_jeep.
Out of interest, is this a Wrangler (YJ ?) type of Jeep, or a Cherokee ?
J.R.
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1703.8 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | If at first you don't succeed, lower your standards! | Tue Feb 25 1992 08:22 | 3 |
| It's the Wrangler Sahara model with the 2.5i engine... have been thinking about
getting the high-output 4l engine for a while, but a bike kind of messed up that
thought! ;-)
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1703.9 | Jeep anyone ? | TRUCKS::BEATON_S | I Just Look Innocent | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:32 | 23 |
| According to last month's CAR magazine, Chrysler are currently
following a process of establishing a new set of UK dealerships to kick
off as early as 1993. They will be bringing over the Dodge Viper and
two Jeep variants as well as their "people carrier"/Renault Espace type
vehicle.
Initially they will only be selling the people carrier and it will be
in RHD format (Chrysler are currently the only US car manufacturer
planning to produce RHD versions of vehicles originally intended for
the US market.)
In a separate article in this month's CAR magazine, Rover are to allow
their appointed dealers to sell competitors' cars along side Rover's own
cars. (This is apparently in line with some EEC ruling.) So conceivably
you could see Chrysler Jeeps being sold along side Land Rovers and the
like.
Reargards,
Stephen
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1703.10 | RHD jeeps? | NEWOA::SAXBY | Go ahead, Punk. MAKE MY TEA!!!! | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:40 | 21 |
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I know the Viper isn't coming to the UK in RHD form (who cares! I'd
even go and live in the US if someone gave me one of these to drive
in!), but are they planning to sell RHD jeeps?
The People carrier thing (Voyager?) is frequently advertised on
satellite TV (presumably for European buyers, but it can't do any
harm to raise some interest in the UK can it?).
Going back to the Viper. The article in (was it?) Fast Lane recently
was very interesting. They say that the car is very much a special
with poor finish and some very obviously part-binned-sourced parts
and that it has an effective top speed of 85 mph (after which you
are pummelled to death by wind!), but that in the context of a 90s
Cobra it's great. That engine is a Lamborghini re-engineered truck
engine - The original was iron, the Viper's is Ally.
Mark
PS My wife described the Viper as looking like a Mantula on Steroids! :^)
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1703.11 | I want one...!! | LARVAE::HUTCHINGS_P | Manchester City | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:50 | 20 |
| Read about the Dodge Viper in a "last years" cars mag in the smoking
room and took the mag home for reference..I will dig it out and post
the article asap...as I recall, it is a monster of a car...2 versions...
5.* litre and 7.* litre (V8 & V10), developing outrageous BHP and
Torque and both versions require a truck automatic gearbox as Dodge
haven't developed a manual box that is "man enough" for the job.
Apparently the chairperson of Dodge gave his designers and engineers a
brief to build "possibly the last great American Muscle Car"..etc etc..
and they came up with the Viper..the chairperson wants the Viper to be
remembered in the same vein as the Cobra (gasp..!!) and apparently
first impressions indicate that it will...
This is only a "read_about_it_but_can't_quite_remember_the_article"
reply, so as I said, I will "dig out" the mag and post further details
later
Cheers
Paul
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1703.12 | Interested Mark ? | PERKY::RUTTER | Rut The Nut | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:20 | 7 |
| >> but are they planning to sell RHD jeeps?
I don't recall any comments on LHD/RHD versions from the 'new' dealers,
but Howes Motors have been doing the conversion for years on the ones
that they have imported and sold as an 'unofficial dealer'.
J.R.
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1703.13 | Off road is best done on skis or boots! | NEWOA::SAXBY | Go ahead, Punk. MAKE MY TEA!!!! | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:29 | 6 |
| � <<< Note 1703.12 by PERKY::RUTTER "Rut The Nut" >>>
� -< Interested Mark ? >-
Only academically! :^)
Mark
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1703.14 | Jeep with SUPERB CD stereo for sale... | RUTILE::BISHOP | If at first you don't succeed, lower your standards! | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:33 | 8 |
| I always thought that the Jeeps were only LHD until i returned to
the UK in November. I spotted a RHD Renegade, so assumed that
steering conversion kits were available.
Re. a couple back about new dealers of jeeps.
Sounds like i should get my Jeep back as soon as possible, imported
and then sold... anyone want to buy a 91' Jeep?
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1703.15 | | SUBURB::TAYLORG | RIP: Freddie Mercury 24-Nov-1991 | Wed Feb 26 1992 09:03 | 6 |
| From what a remember about the Viper it has a 8.0Litre V10 engine that
churns out a lavy 400BHP and around 600LBS/FT of torque.
cost around �30,000 from what I read.
Grant
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1703.16 | | ULYSSE::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux @VBE, DTN 828-5584 | Wed Feb 26 1992 10:57 | 10 |
| .2�Renault in France are the distributers for Chrysler vehicles and whilst
Not true anymore. When the Renault-Chrysler alliance collapsed (already
a few years ago) Renault wanted to keep the JEEP distribution which is
what they currently have.
Chryslers are distributed by Chrysler, at least over here.
Oh yes, they have built their dealers network for several years with
the help of Sonauto, which is a 100% subsidiary of Porsche.
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1703.17 | ? | RUTILE::BISHOP | If at first you don't succeed, lower your standards! | Wed Feb 26 1992 11:02 | 11 |
| �a few years ago) Renault wanted to keep the JEEP distribution which is
So Renault just do the Jeep distribution?
�Chryslers are distributed by Chrysler, at least over here.
If Chrysler distribute their own cars, what would be the benefit of
having Renault distribute 'their' Jeeps?
Confused_of_ferney ;-)
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1703.18 | | ULYSSE::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux @VBE, DTN 828-5584 | Wed Feb 26 1992 11:04 | 18 |
| .10� are pummelled to death by wind!), but that in the context of a 90s
.10� Cobra it's great. That engine is a Lamborghini re-engineered truck
.10� engine - The original was iron, the Viper's is Ally.
Correct, Mark.
I've been somewhat disappointed to hear that they have kept the central
camshaft like in ordinary US V8s but then I read the specs:
max power: 400+bhp @ 4500rpm (no need for overhead cams then)
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The pictures I've seen and the articles published around here did not
show anything wrong with the cockpit. It was beautifully finished.
As pointed above we should not see many VIPERs this year. Dodge plan to
make only 200 for the 1st model year. Later they will produce 2000 per year.
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1703.19 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Go ahead, Punk. MAKE MY TEA!!!! | Wed Feb 26 1992 11:12 | 6 |
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Umm, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I suspect the comments on
the finish in the article I read were about it being very basic (which
it is) rather than neccesarily poorly put together.
Mark
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1703.20 | | ULYSSE::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux @VBE, DTN 828-5584 | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:22 | 7 |
| .19� the finish in the article I read were about it being very basic (which
.19� it is) rather than neccesarily poorly put together.
Yes, the dashboard is very basic (a la motorbike: speedo, rpm, oil,
water, tank) like in the Cobra except that it's nicer than in the
Cobra. And the whole thing is covered with beautiful leather. Simple
but very neat.
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1703.21 | | ULYSSE::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux @VBE, DTN 828-5584 | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:26 | 13 |
| .17� So Renault just do the Jeep distribution?
Yes, JEEPs are sold by Renault dealers (in France).
.17� If Chrysler distribute their own cars, what would be the benefit of
.17� having Renault distribute 'their' Jeeps?
I don't know. I think the JEEP deal comes from its AMC origins: Renault
bought AMC and later sold it to Chrysler. At this point they have kept
the right to sell JEEPs in France.
One more thing: Chrysler is losing money while JEEP earns money. Wise
move from Renault.
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1703.22 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | If at first you don't succeed, lower your standards! | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:34 | 6 |
| �Chrysler is losing money while JEEP earns money. Wise move from Renault.
I can believe that! Seen the amount of Cherokee's on the road around
this place? There's loads! I would venture an opinion that the Cherokee's
are the most popular 4x4 around this area.
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1703.23 | | JURA::KEHILY | ... some day. | Wed Feb 26 1992 16:57 | 3 |
| I saw a dark blue Dodge Viper in Geneva, about a month ago.
Very nice!!
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1703.24 | | ULYSSE::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux @VBE, DTN 828-5584 | Wed Feb 26 1992 17:26 | 3 |
| Geneva ? Oh yes, the auto show opens March 5th
Things to see there: new Bugatti, Dodge Viper, ...
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