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Perrysburg_Dodg
Sep 14, 2015Explorer
patriotgrunt wrote:
Chrysler should be out of business but every time it resorts to bankruptcy, the government steps in and bails them out. Right now FCA is wanting to merge with GM which GM executives believe is another bailout. Both Fiat and Chrysler have quality control issues along with a poor reputation for product reliability. Many people have had older Chrysler products where they dash was cracked, paint was flaking off, and transmission needed to be rebuilt.
Funny GM has the same issues along with Ford. My lemon law replacement truck from Ford had the paint blow off the hood two freaking days after I picked it up! Our 6 year old Oldsmobile's dash cracked right down the middle and we live in Ohio! I have replaced more engines in GM productsthen Chrysler or Ford combined along with TH350 transmissions. Does that make me afraid to buy a GM,hell no. BTW the employee's of Chrysler and the UAW loaned Chrysler the money back in the eightis not the US Gov. All the government did was back the loan. Do some research before you make redickuless comments.
Out of the three Chrysler products I've purchased, two of them had significant mechanical issues. First was a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee that had its transmission rebuilt three times before I unloaded it for a Ford Explorer. Second was a 2009 Dodge Ram 2500 which is now subject to a manufacturer buyback. Both products were traded in before the manufacturer announced recalls to fix the issues.
I've always liked Chrysler but I've never had good luck with them.
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