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[chrysler weblog] Autoweek mentioned in a May story that the Compass will go into production in 2007. But now they have some spy shots of the new Jeep crossover. It looks like the Compass and Caliber will be built on the same chassis. Compass Heading: We spy crossovers from Jeep and Dodge - autoweek.com ...

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[Concept Cars - conceptcars.autoblog.com _] Jeep Compass Spy Shots: AutoWeek has posted some spy shots of the upcoming Jeep Compass crossover. Nothing else new is really mentioned; the Compass will still share a platform with the Dodge Caliber. What is interesting news is AutoWeek’s estimated price for the new Chrysler products (only Chrysler cars are called “products”). AutoWeek talks about a sub-to-high $20,000 price tag.

[Autoblog.com] Jeep Compass Spy Shots - Autoblog - www.autoblog.com _: What is interesting news is AutoWeek’s estimated price for the new Chrysler products (only Chrysler cars are called “products”). AutoWeek talks about a sub-to-high $20,000 price tag. If this range is going to replace the Neon, we would hope the starting price would be lower. $16,000 is probably a reasonable number when you consider inflation and the equipment level the new cars will have.

[Jalopnik.com] Jalopnik: Funny how, now that the 2006 Dodge Charger is upon us, the clattter about its worthiness (or lack thereof) to assume any sort of 1969-era mantle has fizzled faster than the stock fuel pump on a 1979 Dodge Omni. As Carly Simon once sang about ketchup (c’mon, we came along after she sold it to Heinz), “we can never know about the days to come. But we think about them anyway.” Well, those days are here, and Robert Farago breaks the anticipation with a road test.

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