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To: Alighieri who wrote (435561)11/19/2008 11:27:27 AM
From: HPilot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575617
 
Right...let's see if I get this straight...Chrysler is a good company because they issue a shitload of recalls on their clients...unfortunately for Chrysler too many potential customers are not buying your argument. Read the full article and you'll see that the ratings are based on more than recalls.

No I said that recalls are not a good indicator of the quality of the automobile. AMC did not issue recalls unless it caused problems during the warranty period or were sued to do so. They had very few recalls and the worst automobiles. Good car companies will have some recalls, not as good more, the bad ones have the least. Obviously Chrysler has more now that they are forced to cut corners they would have left alone previously. Never had a single problem with my Caravan or Dakota. The fifth gear quit on my Toyota. I did have a warranty issue on my Jeep, but was no big deal. Ford ran great, then blew up, same with Mazda. Chevy had small problems but ran great.

Obviously you only believe the lies of MSM.



To: Alighieri who wrote (435561)11/19/2008 11:35:15 AM
From: HPilot  Respond to of 1575617
 
You will see several Chysler products on this list of Consumer Guides best used cars. Dodge Neon, Ram, and severa Mitsibushi Models.

consumerreports.org



To: Alighieri who wrote (435561)11/19/2008 1:27:53 PM
From: HPilot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575617
 
Some direct observations as well. Ford doesn't even bother to grind all of the mold flashing off their blocks and cranks. I have had their engines apart and have never observed that with Chrysler. Chevy engines had some flashing, but not as bad as the Fords I have seen. Toyota and Honda are very good, but have other problems. Toyota seems to have a lot of problems with heads when they get past 100K miles or so.