Another Chrysler/Mercedes
Check it out, nice grill.
http://blogs.automobilemag.com/10062...ept/index.html
http://blogs.automobilemag.com/10062...ept/index.html
Please, NO more Chrysler/MB joint ventures!!!
Chrysler needs to stay with designing and building their own cars here
in the U.S. Once was enough with the Crossfire. If I want a MB, I'll buy
one. Chrysler selling and servicing a German made car is a disaster... at
least it was with the Crossfire.
Chrysler needs to stay with designing and building their own cars here
in the U.S. Once was enough with the Crossfire. If I want a MB, I'll buy
one. Chrysler selling and servicing a German made car is a disaster... at
least it was with the Crossfire.
Last edited by ben47; Nov 24, 2006 at 04:39 PM.
Originally Posted by ben47
Please, NO more Chrysler/MB joint ventures!!!
Chrysler needs to stay with designing and building their own cars here
in the U.S. Once was enough with the Crossfire. If I want a MB, I'll buy
one. Chrysler selling and servicing a German made car is a disaster... at
least it was with the Crossfire.
Chrysler needs to stay with designing and building their own cars here
in the U.S. Once was enough with the Crossfire. If I want a MB, I'll buy
one. Chrysler selling and servicing a German made car is a disaster... at
least it was with the Crossfire.
Originally Posted by Sidez
but then again... we are getting a german car for an american price.
Chrysler techs and everyone else in the dealership shudders when they see a Crossfire pull in.
No thanks... in the future if I want a German car, I'll go to the dealership that sells them and has
qualified techs that are familiar with them. But then, if you want a German car at cheaper prices
and the lessor level of service that goes along with one being sold by Chrysler, go for it.
...just my .02 cents, for whatever it's worth.
Last edited by ben47; Nov 24, 2006 at 06:15 PM.
It seems the only way an American car company can build a decent car is by reskinning those German Machines. I say go for it as long as it looks good people will put up with the small problems. It's all 90% looks, the other 10% people will suffer for it.
I'm having trouble with my Crossfire, but the only reason I still drive it is because of the looks and the peppy motor. And if I knew all this would happen, I probably still take the Crossfire over a reliable Honda product.
I'm having trouble with my Crossfire, but the only reason I still drive it is because of the looks and the peppy motor. And if I knew all this would happen, I probably still take the Crossfire over a reliable Honda product.
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