Hello Scotty, Can you please explain why companies like Dodge and Chrysler make only 3 models each and to tell about the new Pacifica and Voyager models from Chrysler and the Durango from Dodge.
Dodge and Chrysler are the “car” brands, but buyers don’t want cars. Ram is the truck brand, and Jeep is the SUV brand. They tried Chrysler SUVs (I think they called it the Aspen) and nobody wanted one. I suppose they could try a Jeep sedan, but nobody would want that either.
Not that it matters, most dealers sell all the brands. Just brand semantics.
tell about the new Pacifica and Voyager models from Chrysler and the Durango from Dodge
I'm assuming you are talking about their quality and whether to buy them or not. In this case avoid these 3 cars. Unfortunately Chrysler/Dodge in recent years haven't been making quality vehicles. If you want a minivan go for the Toyota Sienna, or for suv consider a Highlander or 4Runner or Rav4 for something smaller.
In my opinion, I think it's just part of their marketing strategy. Since they merged with Fiat and Stellantis, they may or may not take some of their vehicles and rebrand them. Regarding the question on the title, they have a lot of mechanical and quality problems if you're talking reliability-wise.
one word ... marketing
