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Looks like a mule using the Giulietta's body for the sake of convenience... those wheels and tires look tiny in relation to that body. A rebadged 159 as a Sebring and a Giulietta as a Neon would have been sweeeeeeeet...

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I was actually waiting for the Dodge version of this car, keep look "aggressive standard / American that is great for Dodge. And for the Chrysler version, which could share more with his brothers sheet Fiat euros.

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Looks like it's definitely going to be a sedan:

Link: http://blogs.insideline.com/straightline/2011/10/spy-photos-dodge-hornet-sedan-goes-back-under-cover.html, Source: Edmunds Inside Line.

Actually the overall shape looks good and some of the detailing is awesome (taillights and dual exhaust tips).

There was also a recent shot of the uncovered front end:

Link: http://www.leftlanenews.com/dodge-hornet.html, Source: Leftlane News.

Personally, I can't wait to see this car. It looks rather promising so far.

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