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Built like a Mercedes (?) by
Comments4u
With job cuts announced on both sides of the Atlantic, its clear
Daimler-Chrysler is serious about cutting the fat. Even more,
it has announced plans for increased production at the currently
hot Chrysler unit without additional workers. That is truely
cutting the fat. But observers wonder if...
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November 22nd 04 11:29 PM
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December 15th 05 12:25 AM
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In-the-tank fuel pumps cause death and destruction by
Silver Surfer
Maybe I'm dense or something, but how can the in-tank fuel pump be blamed
for these two incidents?
"Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
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A Google search found two serious fires, happening on the same day, one
fire causing death and...
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Mopar Follies (was: easiest engine) by
Daniel J. Stern
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Bret Ludwig wrote:
> I have no beef against DaimlerChrysler, FoMoCo or General Motors. In my
> opinion all have made some beautiful things and some dog poop. However
> it's been brought to my attention that some consider Chrysler Corp.
> engineering without peer or flaw. All I...
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1998 Grand Caravan by
Dave O
Just bought a new to me van, 3.3L with O/D and 206,000 Km's, and hope to get
some information. It's in great shape, no rust, runs well and gives no hint
to any engine/drivability issues at all. My question: Is there anything
that is relatively common to this type of van that I should know about,...
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American vs German Quality by
Bill 2
"Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
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> Is there a PROVEABLE difference in Design, Materials, and Fabrication of
> American vs German automobiles?
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> I think is a myth that country-of-origin has any significance whatsoever
> regarding...
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December 14th 04 07:31 PM
by Steve
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Bankruptcy and Reorganization for Detroit? by
edward ohare
Have the people who support this lost their minds?
Consumers know reorganizations sometimes fail. Issues concerning
future availability of parts, resale value, and whether anyone will be
around to honor their warranties will be considered by them before
making a purchase from an automaker in...
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Delphi Proposal to Cut Wages in Half! by
Bret Ludwig
Nomen Nescio wrote:
> >Delphi, which supplies suspension systems for the Mini and Range Rover
> >Sport and cruise controls for Jaguar, was forced to seek bankruptcy
> >protection in a New York court after failing to win concessions with
> >unions. The United Auto Workers union resisted its attempts...
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A604-41TE Amsoil synthetic versus ATF+3 Mpoar 7176 ?? by
fwd_moparasambuku
Hello everybody,
I am new here, and I freely admit I am not an expert on lubricants, or
auto trans axles for that matter. I 'am' a die hard FWD MOPAR enthusiast
however, and I have an above average understanding of relevant matters to
this topic. I am in no way affiliated with either Daimler...
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GM, Ford reputations take a hit by
Some O
In article >,
"Jim Higgins" > wrote:
> Ford and GM have lamented the fact that many car buyers simply don't
> consider them anymore. GM has conducted focus groups that show its vehicles
> get much higher marks when their Chevy or Pontiac...
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The Last Really Good Chrysler Product by
Ted Azito
My uncle was over at the house bitching about Chrysler again. He's
never owned anything but Chryslers for fifty years. He buys them as
demo's or used at a year old, drives them into the ground, puts an ad
in the paper for the dead car a s a mechanic's special, and when they
don't sell for a couple...
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October 28th 04 01:47 AM
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Ford takes a dive, DC will be #2 soon by
DeserTBoB
Ford announced today that they are offering early retirement buyouts
for over 75,000 employees today, showing that, rather than try to
compete, they're going to basically fold their tent. Billy Boy Ford,
like any good rat, sensed a sinking ship and bailed out. Looks like
DaimlerChrysler will soon...
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October 13th 06 06:00 AM
by Some O
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Saw the new '07 Sebring Thursday by
Some O
Just a bit of difference from the previous Sebring, but mostly positive
IMO. Chrysler can actually still do a tasteful styling job! <:)
The limited foot room for a long leg big foot front seat passenger has
been corrected. It's OK for me now. Still the same small glove
compartment.
The large...
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November 30th 06 06:40 AM
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Price fixing among tire manufacturers by
Ted Mittelstaedt
Hi All,
I've been recently looking for tires (size 205-70-15) and I am finding
among the retailers that for the mileage I'm looking for (80K) and
the UTQGS ratings (treadwear 700, traction A, Temp B) that the
prices are virtually identical. The biggest difference is pricing for the
road hazard...
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manufacturer rebuilt vs indy rebuilt transmission by
Frank Moher
I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission.
Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends
installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US)
inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the
job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc....
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had one ... but the doors fell off by
peter denyer
My 1995 Town and Country has been a mechanical nightmare sice I bought
it - love the form factor, but it's a dud otherwise - replaced the front
steering rack 4 times now and all Chrysler can say is "sorry you're not
happy". Can't keep it in alignment - evey 6 months new front tires and
an...
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