Unless you count the moose riders.Canadia imports all their vehicles. The have no native vehicle species
Unless you count the moose riders.Canadia imports all their vehicles. The have no native vehicle species
even the moose are imports from AlaskaUnless you count the moose riders.
I fear you are the exception to the rule. I'm the opposite. Mostly bad there, but great at import dealers.
Of course it is. Not saying every Big 3 dealer has treated me bad, but the list of Big 3 shit dealrs vs shit import dealers is A LOT longer based on my experience & those I know.Then again, it might be a dealer-by-dealer thing.
This! Bye-bye Chrysler.....you won't be missed!Dodge, Jeep, and Ram are the only brands that really matter. But any of FCA's vehicles that are built on Fiat platforms need to go as they are just shit. The 300 is just old, still based on the old E Class chassis I believe.
I love our pacifica. Would like a monster v8 in it, lol but for our long family trips it is the best traveler i have owned.Doesn't the pacifica sell well?
Don't have an issue with Chrysler going though.
You must've got a unicorn then. In those days I was professional wrencher. Those K cars and the 80-85 GM X Bodies were the biggest pieces of shit that I dealt with on a regular basis.I actually liked my new company-issued K car back in 1985. It was better than the two Buricks I was issued before (1981 and 1983), although the Buricks were "purtier", the K car was just get a good car, at least for the 55K miles I drove it.
Makes sense.
The only reason Dodge/Chrysler sell any vehicles is because of the staggering amount of people with terrible finances that just HAVE to have a brand new car.
Link to where you got these facts from?
$1.5 billion loan package, the Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Act of 1979. They should have been DOA then.
I actually liked my new company-issued K car back in 1985. It was better than the two Buricks I was issued before (1981 and 1983), although the Buricks were "purtier", the K car was just get a good car, at least for the 55K miles I drove it.
But as a believer in fairly free markets, Chrysler should have been gone years ago.
It's called real life.
People with terrible finances usually make poor decisions. Buying a brand new Chrysler or Dodge is the epitome of a poor decision. Hell, buying a brand new car in general is a poor financial decision in all but a few circumstances. Buying a Chrysler or Dodge just compunds it.
Fair...even the moose are imports from Alaska