No sir. This isn’t a brand bias thing. I was “fortunate” enough to work next to a facility that serviced Chrysler products. It was an eye opening experience, which I found to be rather unfortunate because I do like a lot of what they have to offer.
Before I bought my car, I wanted a 392 Charger. (It’s a massive fat car with a tiny interior and a torque factory under the hood.)
The Viper was way ahead of its time along with both the Grand and original Cherokees.
When the Charger/Challenger and 5.7/6.1 HEMI came out in the mid 2000s along with the SRT program, they were very much ahead of their time.
The problem is, they don’t have the engineering budget that Ford and GM do and it shows. It’s shows in a lot of the corner cutting they do, it shows in their reliability, and it shows in their design.
Until they figure out how to solve that issue, they’ll always be the distant third unwanted brother to Ford and GM.
Chryslers are junk. Nice styling typically with big engines, but total junk.