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Jul 26, 2008

Chrysler unveils more aggressive incentives:

Chrysler LLC on Friday unveiled major new incentives to help dealers finish July.

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I know quite a few retirees who will never buy another Chrysler recall. Honda, Toyota set in their driveways and Chryskler sets on jack stands with leaking transmissions laying on the ground.

You see, not even a cradle to grave warranty will change most folks mind because modern Chryskler vehicles come with huge downtime due to built-in defects. Literally the customer has to develop the car and replace cheap components with better replacements.

In the case of a lifetime warranty if this load is shifted to the dealer the customer still has the burden of paying inflated fluid and filter changes and fuel costs and lost time to go back and forth.

Whoops, I forgot ear plugs to filter out the lies of why your car broke (again).

Buy Honda or Toyota so you can use a vehicle as intented instead of hanging out (to dry) at the dealer every day.

ps: you can't make thisShit up, Chryskler is dead meat.
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Jul 27, 2008
 
You are a 1 tooth hick. Where do you think those Toyotas and Hondas are made.
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Jul 27, 2008
 
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You are a 1 tooth hick. Where do you think those Toyotas and Hondas are made.
Who cares. Buy the best deal. Why not? The UAW fucksover its own members and Corporate America has no loyalty to the USA or its workers. Where I spend my money is my business.
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Jul 27, 2008
 
Hmmm, I have only ever owned dodges and chryslers and I dont see them in the driveway on jack stans, nor have they ever needed any work. And my dealer gives me lifetime free oil changes, so, yeah, your opinion is pretty useless.

So im assuming that you think chrysler actually engineers "built it defects", man u are one dumb sh1t. Go drive your gay prius.
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Jul 27, 2008
 
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Who cares. Buy the best deal. Why not? The UAW fucksover its own members and Corporate America has no loyalty to the USA or its workers. Where I spend my money is my business.
This just goes to show you how shortsighted and economicaly retarded many americans have become.

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Jul 27, 2008
 
First of all, Buttons can't even spell CHRYSLER.

Second, most people don't realize the stupidity in their way of thinking. If Americans aren't buying American-made products, NO American will have a job.
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UAW members build cars with foreign machinery and foreign tools and buy chinese stuff in droves
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First of all, Buttons can't even spell CHRYSLER.
Second, most people don't realize the stupidity in their way of thinking. If Americans aren't buying American-made products, NO American will have a job.
Give the freaking Chrysler is american speech up. The sharks that are running the company are way more crooked and dishonest than any Japanese person. The two american companies left: GM and Ford. Chrysler hasn't been american since 1998
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Give the freaking Chrysler is american speech up. The sharks that are running the company are way more crooked and dishonest than any Japanese person. The two american companies left: GM and Ford. Chrysler hasn't been american since 1998
Did he say buy Chrysler? No he said buy American. At least look for products that use domestic content.
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Did he say buy Chrysler? No he said buy American. At least look for products that use domestic content.
No matter what brand you choose....when you walk into that showroom..look at the window sticker..it says where the final assembly point is....INSIST that it is assembled in the USA..Keep Americans working !! We are losing jobs overseas.....across the border (NORTH and SOUTH)...Thats right even Canada is taking American jobs !! Its time for Amercians to INSIST on what they are buying is made in the USA....before all our jobs are lost .
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slpn3 wrote:
<quoted text>No matter what brand you choose....when you walk into that showroom..look at the window sticker..it says where the final assembly point is....INSIST that it is assembled in the USA..Keep Americans working !! We are losing jobs overseas.....across the border (NORTH and SOUTH)...Thats right even Canada is taking American jobs !! Its time for Amercians to INSIST on what they are buying is made in the USA....before all our jobs are lost .
It's not just final assembly. It's total domestic content. Materials, parts, sub assemblies all leading up to final assembly should be considered too.
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Hmmm, I have only ever owned dodges and chryslers and I dont see them in the driveway on jack stans, nor have they ever needed any work. And my dealer gives me lifetime free oil changes, so, yeah, your opinion is pretty useless.
So im assuming that you think chrysler actually engineers "built it defects", man u are one dumb sh1t. Go drive your gay prius.
Hey M0R0N, can you read
Krysler vehicles come with huge downtime due to built-in defects...which are ... which is ...Literally the customer has to develop the car and replace cheap components with better replacements.
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It's not just final assembly. It's total domestic content. Materials, parts, sub assemblies all leading up to final assembly should be considered too.
so true
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Jul 27, 2008
 
Buttons wrote:
I know quite a few retirees who will never buy another Chrysler recall. Honda, Toyota set in their driveways and Chryskler sets on jack stands with leaking transmissions laying on the ground.
You see, not even a cradle to grave warranty will change most folks mind because modern Chryskler vehicles come with huge downtime due to built-in defects. Literally the customer has to develop the car and replace cheap components with better replacements.
In the case of a lifetime warranty if this load is shifted to the dealer the customer still has the burden of paying inflated fluid and filter changes and fuel costs and lost time to go back and forth.
Whoops, I forgot ear plugs to filter out the lies of why your car broke (again).
Buy Honda or Toyota so you can use a vehicle as intented instead of hanging out (to dry) at the dealer every day.
ps: you can't make thisShit up, Chryskler is dead meat.
The A bomb was built in America by lazy workers and tested in japan and it worked just perfect. So fu#k honda and toyota !!!!!!!
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<quoted text>The A bomb was built in America by lazy workers and tested in japan and it worked just perfect. So fu#k honda and toyota !!!!!!!
Oh, the A bomb was built by the UAW? All the UAW produces is the F bomb.
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The question really is what has the UAW done for you lately?

Allowed several dozen plants to close across the US with Ford, GM and Chrysler.

Allowed Tier II pay structure.

Allowed reduction of benefits.

Allowed those that took the early out to go months on end without their severance packages.

The UAW of the days of yore are over, I believe this to be a fact. It will be interesting to see if the UAW has what it takes to redefine itself - or simply die on the vine.

Do I think these individuals should get paid as much, if not more, than Nurses, Teachers, Law Enforcement, Skilled Trades (non-UAW), etc? Hell no. However, they should be paid better than minimum wage, as you state.
Bye Bye UAW

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uaw pow wrote:
<quoted text>The A bomb was built in America by lazy workers and tested in japan and it worked just perfect. So fu#k honda and toyota !!!!!!!
Why is it that on all of these Rust Belt discussion forums, I see these snide posts written by blue collar people that sound remarkably like schoolyard taunts?

There's a definite pattern. Whether it's Akron, Cleveland, Detroit...it's always the same. Could it be that someone is jealous of someone else's accomplishments well earned status in life?

The UAW as we know it is already gone. You just don't know it yet. These last negotiations transform what used to be a union into (basically) an insurance company for the workers. The way I understand it, the liability for the medical plan has been or will be offloaded from the company's books and the administration and management decisions made by the union itself.
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Yea just like it was done at Cat. Ask them how well it worked out?
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Bye Bye UAW wrote:
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Why is it that on all of these Rust Belt discussion forums, I see these snide posts written by blue collar people that sound remarkably like schoolyard taunts?
There's a definite pattern. Whether it's Akron, Cleveland, Detroit...it's always the same. Could it be that someone is jealous of someone else's accomplishments well earned status in life?
The UAW as we know it is already gone. You just don't know it yet. These last negotiations transform what used to be a union into (basically) an insurance company for the workers. The way I understand it, the liability for the medical plan has been or will be offloaded from the company's books and the administration and management decisions made by the union itself.
Which is probably why the UAW is so excited about plant closings and members getting kicked to the curb. That's just that much more of the VEBA cake they can keep for themselves.
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Oh, the A bomb was built by the UAW? All the UAW produces is the F bomb.
Did he ever say the UAW built the bomb? No, he didn't. You just imagined he did so you could make a lame comment.

Congratulations on that accomplishment.
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