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FishOnOne
Sep 24, 2017Nomad
spoon059 wrote:Bedlam wrote:
You didn't list one Fiat vehicle unless you like the Jeep Renegade.
That's semantics. FCA is the manufacturer of record for the 300C, Challenger and Jeep, therefore FCA makes those autos and Flash is right.
I believe that you meant that Fiat didn't bring any auto's into the FCA merger that you have an interest in. In that case, you would be right.
Either way, it would be interesting if Hyundai or Kia purchased the profitable vehicles from FCA. This is my first Chrysler product and I really like it a lot. I liked at Dodge Rams in 2009 and 2010 when I bought my Tundra and hated them. They looked cheap, I was concerned with quality, etc. Fast forward to 2015 and I was narrowed down to Ram and Ford gas trucks when I stumbled across my current rig, for sale used. Ram has really improved their product and got me interested again. In another 8 years, I hope they are around to give Ford and GM some competition when I look to buy another truck.
Actually if you look at what vehicles FCA can hang their hat on as being good selling vehicles for them were all developed by Daimler which includes Ram, Grand Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler with the four door configuration, Dodge Charger and Challenger although Fiat was done some refresh to them. Under Fiat (marchionne regime), Chrysler received the Dodge Dart, Chrysler 200M, Jeep Cherokee and Renegade in which the Dart and 200M received the axe and the Jeep Cherokee and Renegade are far and few to be seen on the road.
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