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Subject: Tongue bitten.


Author:
Al
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Date Posted: Thursday, January 28, 09:16:59pm

I will admit that the Chrysler 300 is a well made car. The Charger is a good looking car, but not well made. I've only worked on and driven 2 Challengers, so I won't have an opinion yet. It WAS a fun drive though, lol. Chrysler does have car guys, but they are so mired in this Fiat and government crap. there's no real direction, and the public is confused too, and buying elsewhere.

Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Saturn, Plymouth, soon Hummer, Mercury, maybe Chrysler too. Not like the old days. I like the idea, but GM won't badge a Firebird under a different division, or ever use the Pontiac name again. Same for Plymouth and Cuda, won't happen. They will R.I.P. just like DeSoto and Edsel and Packard.

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