With the recent resurgence of light/medium trucks, will we ever see the Commanche make a comeback?
With the recent resurgence of light/medium trucks, will we ever see the Commanche make a comeback?
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I mean the Wrangler based truck the Gladiator is going to be on the market by 2017/18. It's not exactly the Comanche but it's sort of the same ballpark
Oh yay.
More trash to litter the side of the road.
>no one has any decent HD pictures of this thing
It's modern FCA, so you know what you'll be getting quality wide
On the plus side, they really shouldn't have much on them to break, and love it or hate it, they will do amazing in sales and make FCA a shit load of money
Never. Soccer moms, bro douches, and the EPA have diligently done away with the notion of ever having a non-ugly, non-pigfat, non-plastic fisher price crumple truck ever being manufactured again.
Future pavement princess. It's going to be shit.
The original Commanche was based on the Cherokee. Do you really want a pickup based on the NEW Cherokee?
Besides, the JK8 kit from Mopar does the same shit for a JKU.
>recent resurgence of light/medium trucks
What?
You mean like for overseas markets or something?
>resurgence of light trucks
Have you seen the recent Colorado? That fucker is not a light truck. Its slightly slimmer than a 90s 1 ton.
He means the new Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon, the upcoming new Ford Ranger/Bronco (which will be built in America), the new Toyota Tacoma, the new Honda Ridgeline, and Jeep's promise to enter the truck market with a truck based on the next gen Wrangler.
With the exception of the the Ridgeline, most of those trucks are almost as big as the full-sized trucks trucks from the 2000s.