Chrysler brings back the Dodge Dart

Really? Gosh, that's so novel of you. You don't have to buy one. You don't even have to like it. Fact of the matter is, A-bodies were the economy cars of their era. And now they're an economy car in a new era.

Dodge is still Dodge. Yes, its partially owned by Fiat. But, it was partially owned by Daimler not all that long ago. Ford and Jaguar were linked up for awhile. Ducati bought a chunk of Harley Davidson. Toyota was designing some of their cars in California for awhile not all that long ago. Welcome to multinational corporations.

Hell, my '71 Dodge Dart GT was built in CANADA. Which I believe is still technically a foreign country.

And, last I checked, the latest "demon" concept looked like this (2007 autoshow). The front end is not all that different from the new Dart. Rumor has it that it could be out next.

Calm down tough guy. My point was/is, and is very well illustrated by your picture, is beyond the name plate these cars have ABSOLUTLEY NOTHING in common with the a-bodies. If the painfully obvious observation is out of your grasp I apologize.Aint got nothing to do with me likeing or buying, which neither will happen. At least the Challenger remotely resembles the original one....