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''The Magnum became available with all-wheel drive in 2005 on SXT and RT models. The AWD SXT and the RT use a Mercedes-Benz-derived 5-speed automatic transmission, while all other models use a four-speed automatic.'' - this is not true. The RT and SRT-8's also use the Mercedes 5 speed. [[User:24.153.127.77|24.153.127.77]] 12:26, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
''The Magnum became available with all-wheel drive in 2005 on SXT and RT models. The AWD SXT and the RT use a Mercedes-Benz-derived 5-speed automatic transmission, while all other models use a four-speed automatic.'' - this is not true. The RT and SRT-8's also use the Mercedes 5 speed. [[User:24.153.127.77|24.153.127.77]] 12:26, 24 December 2006 (UTC)

==European Chrysler 300C Touring==
I inserted the following into [[user:karrmann|Karrmann's]] talk page: "You write the current European Chrysler 300C Touring will become a Dodge Magnum (like in the North American market). Where did you get that info? True, DaimlerChrysler is trying to introduce the Dodge brand in Europe (as can be seen easily on the Geneva motor show which is currently on). But this rebranding would surprise me endlessly because the European Chrysler 300C Touring has been successfully positioned ex aequo or even above the 300C Sedan. "Downgrading" it to a Dodge makes little sense." -- [[User:Berndf|Berndf]] 13:06, 12 March 2007 (UTC)

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Linking discussion boards?

Does Wikipedia have some sort of a policy against linking to discussion boards? I think the link to lxforums is certainly warranted on this page, unless it violates some sort of policy explicitely.--Ktwombley 14:17, 20 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Linking to disussion forums is frowned upon but as far as I know there is no explicity policy prohibiting it. Regards, SignaturebrendelHAPPY HOLIDAYS 22:43, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, linking to forums is not allowed per WP policy. --ApolloBoy 04:18, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Would it be against policy to link against the main page though? LXForums is a great platform for LX owners.24.153.127.77 12:26, 24 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Magnum became available with all-wheel drive in 2005 on SXT and RT models. The AWD SXT and the RT use a Mercedes-Benz-derived 5-speed automatic transmission, while all other models use a four-speed automatic. - this is not true. The RT and SRT-8's also use the Mercedes 5 speed. 24.153.127.77 12:26, 24 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

European Chrysler 300C Touring

I inserted the following into Karrmann's talk page: "You write the current European Chrysler 300C Touring will become a Dodge Magnum (like in the North American market). Where did you get that info? True, DaimlerChrysler is trying to introduce the Dodge brand in Europe (as can be seen easily on the Geneva motor show which is currently on). But this rebranding would surprise me endlessly because the European Chrysler 300C Touring has been successfully positioned ex aequo or even above the 300C Sedan. "Downgrading" it to a Dodge makes little sense." -- Berndf 13:06, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]