Now that you mention it, I remember the comment about them competing with themselves if they built an Imperial again. An Imperial SUV would be quite a rig, but I imagine it would be as spendy as the others you mentioned. It would be interesting to see a concept of an olderstyled car though...incorporating old with new like Fod did with the T-Bird. I think its kinda funny that the carmakers are looking at old styling for new cars. Who knows, maybe they'll start building cars with classy looks again. After all, the "used bar of soap" styling of the mid 90's got changed somewhat. There for a while you couldn't tell a Tyoder from a Ni**an, from a M*zd*. And alot of the American cars were/are doing the same thing. Dave 67 HAZE GREEN Sedan Covington, Wa. On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 00:00:20 EST Crown58imp@xxxxxxx writes: > DaimlerChrysler has noticed that the PT Cruiser is underpowered. > Their answer > is the up-and-coming GT Cruiser which will be powered by the same > LHS V6 that > powers the Prowler and the 300M. As far as reviving the Imperial as > a big > luxury RWD sedan that would be wonderful, but not likely. As one of > the > members mentioned earlier, the Germans have no interest in putting > out an > ultra-luxurious Chrysler that would do nothing more than compete > with their > own Mercedes line. Here's another idea, why not resurrect the > Imperial as a > ultra-luxury full-size SUV. As far as I know neither Chrysler nor > Mercedes > are competing in that arena. The Imperial might just steal some > sales from > the likes of Ford Excursion, Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator, > Toyota > Land Cruiser, and GM's Hummer H2. How about that? Our beloved > Imperial can > come back disguised as a truck and powered of course by the new > Magnum Hemi > engine from the Ram line. Wouldn't it be nice? > > Doug > 58 Crown coupe > >