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Old 12-23-2008, 03:01 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by 92bDad View Post
That's a bit of a bummer with regards to Chrysler/Dodge.

They have some of the coolest looking cars on the market...not to mention, at least from my side, I have had some truly good quality with Dodge.

The worst brand that I have owned has been FORD and It wouldn't bother me one bit to see Ford go under!!!

At the end of the day, it's how these companies made decisions with their money...if they make bad choices and lose, then no matter how great the product may be, they will go under. A company can't exist if it is NOT making a profit.
That is the exact opposite of my history. Worst car ever Plymouth Reliant K. Second worse, Dodge pickup.

Best vehicles I have ever owned -- FORD pickups, van, Expedition, Explorer, and Mustangs.

Good, but have had quirks like alternators going out at 80K, Surburban, Cavalier, GMC Express Van.

My best guess is that I will never own another Chrysler product. I'll stick with Ford, Toyota and Nissan.
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