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A much nicer looking Imperial?

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I don't understand why Chrysler doesn't use the 1997 Chronos concept as more of a basis for the Imperial? I love everything about this concept, and it would be a nice break from the blockiness that all new Chryslers seem to have. This concept looks fresh even almost 10 years later.

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The Chronos is Chryler's SIXTEEN. In mroe ways than one.

Looks about 1997 to me. I'm not a fan of the Imperial, but I prefer it to this.

You can see elements of the 300 in the front end, and Imperial concept in the rear on the Chronos. Yes, it's still a nice looking car, and blows the new Imperial away, imo. Still, I'd like to see something else go into production as Chrysler's flagship.

And I wish Chrysler had put the Chrysler 300 concept of 1993 into production. I loved that car.

And I wish Chrysler had put the Chrysler 300 concept of 1993 into production. I loved that car.

This one from 1991?

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Reminds me of a 4 door viper.

How about any other Imperial besides the one Chrysler joking called an Imperial?

I like the indentations at the rear lights and the different surfaces on the deck lid - it's somewhat Rivieraesque. As for the front end and the strong hourglass shape in its side profile...well...that needs to be toned down.

Too Cool. Yes, this culd make a better imperial, but Chrysler's currnet design language seems to be angular regardless of brand.

So, this is what inspired the Maserati Quattroporte!

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