Chrysler brings back the Dodge Dart

The Dodge Dart started out as a no-frills, entry-level, REAR drive car. Since the receipe worked well before, why not now? If a two-ton Journey can get 25 mpg (hwy) with automatic, what would a 1½ ton car with a clutch get with the same engine putting the power down via the rear wheels?

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I actually addressed this in my replies.

REAR drive is not synonymous with CHEAP.

And you can't compare a Journey to the new Dart because they are competing in different market segments.