*UPDATE* I regret purchasing a Dodge Charger. Story inside!

Did you?

This year Chrysler, Acura, Infiniti, and Cadillac were the most upwardly mobile. Chrysler rose seven places, and the other three brands each moved up six places compared with last year.

Some of the standout brands benefit from a tiny roster. Tesla, the highest-ranked American brand, earns its position based on just two models. Likewise, Chrysler has one of the higher average road-test scores, but that’s also based on just two models: the 300 and Pacifica (low Overall Scores keep both from being recommended).

Fiat has done nothing but help FCA since they came on. The haven't made and major changes in Dodge and Jeep so not much has changed, their major changes in those lines will be rolling out in 2018 & 19 so we will most likely see those brands rise over the next few years as well. Yes, the Chrysler group has been really shifty over the last decade but that's definitely not the case currently (and it's definitely not the case with Ram).

Every company has their issues, some are worse than others and it's just part of the industry.

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