dline
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Hundreds must be a big shopBelieve what you like. I'm sure you can learn everything off forums on the internet.
I believe my buddy who works in a shop that sees hundreds of these cars coming in and out daily.
Hundreds must be a big shopBelieve what you like. I'm sure you can learn everything off forums on the internet.
I believe my buddy who works in a shop that sees hundreds of these cars coming in and out daily.
Heres more internet stuff to believe with awesome comsumer reports
http://www.newsday.com/classifieds/...015-include-lexus-mazda-and-toyota-1.10387053
At least some posted above in this thread here on motown might have real world exeperience personally owning these cars
all the unreliable hellcats and scat paks that you see at the drag strips too lmao
Sorry since you are mad camaros are so ugly you have to bash chrysler
All 8 hemi vehicles i have owned were drag raced beat on as much as possible
Along with ford and gm
Remember consumer reports saying mountain bikes had to grabby of brakes
Renault alliance car of the year or was that motor trend lol
talking here and now in the last 5 years, not a 16 year old Durango, oh wait my 16 year old Cherokee running great, and my wifes 05 HEMI jeep no issues 150,000 miles
Funny how all the inline 6 cyl engines are gone those the automakers lost $$$ on
You're not talking about the "wifes 05 HEMI jeep" that was for
sale from 9-2-2015 to 11-7-2016 are you?
I'm not knocking your jeeps reliability, but when a vehicle is hard to sell or
has low resale value - there's a reason for that.
I have owned several Chrysler products over the years, I avoid them now.
Dline, do you work for Chrysler? I only ask because if I worked for Chrysler,
I'd most likely own one. As much as I might not like a vehicle company, if I
worked for them, I'd drive them.
I can respect the fact that an employee has company loyalty.
When my wife worked at Mazda, we drove Mazda's.
you think a new Z-28 is ugly/?