Spring/Summer 2008 Issue of Chrysler Magazine
Re: Spring/Summer 2008 Issue of Chrysler Magazine
I was surprised that a Crossfire was in an ad on page 63. I'm surprised that they didn't airbrush it out. It looks great in bright Silver.
That was the 1st issue that I've received. What a piece of garbage. There was not one thing of interest to me in it. Must be tough to make a Sebring magazine. I wish I could receive the Dodge magazine instead.
Are there any Crossfire owners who are going to be interested in anything that remains in the Chrysler lineup? Dodge, yes, Chrysler, No.
At least my wife's Subaru magazine has an informative article in every issue explaining the workings of one of the technical features of a Subaru.
That was the 1st issue that I've received. What a piece of garbage. There was not one thing of interest to me in it. Must be tough to make a Sebring magazine. I wish I could receive the Dodge magazine instead.
Are there any Crossfire owners who are going to be interested in anything that remains in the Chrysler lineup? Dodge, yes, Chrysler, No.
At least my wife's Subaru magazine has an informative article in every issue explaining the workings of one of the technical features of a Subaru.
Last edited by imabenz; 05-01-2008 at 09:35 PM.
Re: Spring/Summer 2008 Issue of Chrysler Magazine
Originally Posted by imabenz
Are there any Crossfire owners who are going to be interested in anything that remains in the Chrysler lineup?
Re: Spring/Summer 2008 Issue of Chrysler Magazine
Originally Posted by bigbengt67
There is absolutely NOTHING in the current lineup (Challenger included, Viper excluded) that interests me from Chrysler. The small and midsize cars are uncompetitive pieces of crap and the large cars are dated. I'm not a truck or SUV guy and I have no need for a boxy minivan... Chrysler has the least appealing lineup of any manufacturer right now IMO.
Re: Spring/Summer 2008 Issue of Chrysler Magazine
I only drive a Chrysler because of the Xfire. I will never buy another Chrysler unless its the Firepower or some crazy stuff like that. Their service has been horrendous to say the least. Uneducated and rude, and they always leave greasy fingerprints on my car interior or exterior which I then have to clean up when I get home. Terrible
Re: Spring/Summer 2008 Issue of Chrysler Magazine
Originally Posted by imabenz
Are there any Crossfire owners who are going to be interested in anything that remains in the Chrysler lineup? Dodge, yes, Chrysler, No.
Upon reflection, the 300 is a Chrysler that I would have no problem owning. I was trying to point out how lame the netuered Chrysler lineup is now that they have eliminiated several models from the lineup.
Also, I was clear to point out that that I was only referring to Chrysler badged vehicles and not Dodge.
Re: Spring/Summer 2008 Issue of Chrysler Magazine
In over 40 years of buying cars, this is my first MoPar. Can't imagine ever buying another. I don't need a kiddie toter. I don't drive pickemup trucks. No much left to choose from. Certainly nothing that would cause me to want to continue receiving the kind of service that has been inflicted on me over the previous 4 years.
Re: Spring/Summer 2008 Issue of Chrysler Magazine
Yea, what is it with the greasy finger prints all over the car when they are done with it. I own 4 cars, and all the others do wash and rub after any service, not chrysler, greasy prints everwhere, even on the "white" steering wheel...crap.
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Originally Posted by MAYAman
I only drive a Chrysler because of the Xfire. I will never buy another Chrysler unless its the Firepower or some crazy stuff like that. Their service has been horrendous to say the least. Uneducated and rude, and they always leave greasy fingerprints on my car interior or exterior which I then have to clean up when I get home. Terrible
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