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Chrysler Thinks it Will Take Two Years to Rehab Its Image
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Re: Chrysler Thinks it Will Take Two Years to Rehab Its Image
In my view, Chrysler won't change it's tarnished image until they repay their $3.7 billion dollar TARP loan to the taxpayer's !!
And I will not be buying any of their products until then, and will suggest that nobody else does either, regardless of how cool the new Challenger R/T is ...
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Re: Chrysler Thinks it Will Take Two Years to Rehab Its Image
In my view, Chrysler won't change it's tarnished image until they repay their $3.7 billion dollar TARP loan to the taxpayer's !!Act your age, not your shoe size. - Prince
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Re: Chrysler Thinks it Will Take Two Years to Rehab Its Image
Originally posted by White MonsterIn my view, Chrysler won't change it's tarnished image until they repay their $3.7 billion dollar TARP loan to the taxpayer's !!
And I will not be buying any of their products until then, and will suggest that nobody else does either, regardless of how cool the new Challenger R/T is ...
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Re: Chrysler Thinks it Will Take Two Years to Rehab Its Image
Originally posted by urwurznitmahreand your banking with a local credit union RIGHT..
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no new products anywhere near completion
Oh, also the little cars are supposed to start being made in the summer.
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Re: Chrysler Thinks it Will Take Two Years to Rehab Its Image
Originally posted by LeonOriginally posted by urwurznitmahreand your banking with a local credit union RIGHT..
but most that say.. they'll never buy from them till they pay the loan back..
see no issue , use'n backs and stock houses that did the same only bigger funds
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Re: Chrysler Thinks it Will Take Two Years to Rehab Its Image
It may take two years to get the public to forget they didn't pay the loan back - that I could believe.
Soft quality might not be terribly hard either - the general public tends to form an impression pretty quickly if a car looks cheaply made or not. The latest LX cars don't seem to be doing too bad in that respect; the Mitsubishi-related ones (Caliber, Avenger) unfortunately, do pretty horribly. However, if you give all the cars an interior makeover, I'd say the general public could figure it out in a year or two.
Reliability is the worst to sell people on, though - you're trying to prove a negative, prove that it won't break. And two years is not a good length of time to judge how well a car holds up; in normal driving, even a far below average car shouldn't leave you stranded if you change the oil two or three times. They'd probably need to publicize some pretty over the top head to head torture tests comparing their cars to the competitors. Something like building a half-mile clay oval with a small jump in it and running five Avengers (or whatever their next midsize car will be) and five Camries around it for a week straight. If at the end of the week they have four of their cars running and four of the Camries trashed, that might convince people...
Or it might not, given the Cult of the Indestructable Toyota sometimes takes a lot on faith...
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