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Chrysler's New Plan - Be Like Benz, Match Toyota's Quality By 2007

Originally posted by: geno
If any one of the big three can do it, it's Chrysler.

LOL, GM will make it first.

Car buyers like Bill Barnes won?t wait that long. Chrysler lost him when the transmission blew on his Dodge Caravan at 39,000 miles. ?I just don?t have confidence in Chrysler anymore,? says the Florida salesman, who just bought a $29,000 Toyota Sienna minivan. Zetsche may want to repair relations with his minivan owners before he courts the uptown crowd. Otherwise, overcoming history may be the least of Chrysler?s problems. It might be history.
Buahaha. Chrysler - 0, Toyota - 1
 
Are we talking about just the Chrysler brand going away, or does that include Jeep and Dodge?
Clearly years of pushing crappy cars on American consumers are coming back to haunt the big three.
 
GM is over industry average already according to JD it looks like
Between their trucks, their plethora of dependable SUVs, and not to mention Caddy all help to bring their average up. GM, as a whole, makes great stuff, it's their cars that suck goat taint (save Cadillac)
 
Originally posted by: boyRacer
lol... that shouldve been their plan in the first place.

:werd: They should have realized they needed to UN-Tarnish the Chrysler brand first and THEN bring it into the higher market.
 
Originally posted by: LAUST
So they are gonna dump their unions? 😎 😉

Its not the unions....its the cheap a$$ people who chose to keep going to the low quality parts bins or not working with the OEM's directly enough to get the "kinks" worked out.
 
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: geno
If any one of the big three can do it, it's Chrysler.

LOL, GM will make it first.

Kia and Hyundai will make it there before either Chrysler, GM or Ford!
No, not likely.

Initial Quality
Dependability Study
That's quite interesting.

Damn. I had no idea Kia was so bad.. worse than Daewoo??

That's pretty bad. :Q
 
Hmm...and I saw a commercial today that said something about JD Power initial quality and the Kia minivan being #1.
 
this is what happens when you go el cheapo, complacent, and hung by the balls by the unions.

soon the big three will be Toyota, Nissan, Honda :Q😛
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Hmm...and I saw a commercial today that said something about JD Power initial quality and the Kia minivan being #1.


Hey I saw this commercial were these 4 guys got on this pad thingie and got transported to a planet like a zillion
miles away 😉


 
Originally posted by: Nyical
Originally posted by: conjur
Hmm...and I saw a commercial today that said something about JD Power initial quality and the Kia minivan being #1.


Hey I saw this commercial were these 4 guys got on this pad thingie and got transported to a planet like a zillion
miles away 😉

😛


Why would they lie about a JD Power quality survey? Just a wee bit easy to refute, eh?
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