Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Buying these cars means that the profits go outside the country and we have to rely on them to reinvest in the NA economy, sadly they may decide to invest more in the third world. In fifty years when NA has a third world economy they may decide to come back here and we can repeat the cycle. When all the products are mostly made overseas we will have to take what we are are given, by then who says it will even be as good as what we make now? Having less money to spend we will have to settle for cr*p.
You are correct labour costs are killing the NA car manufacturers, their fault and they are paying for it now but so are we.
You are correct labour costs are killing the NA car manufacturers, their fault and they are paying for it now but so are we.
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Originally Posted by onehundred80
Buying these cars means that the profits go outside the country and we have to rely on them to reinvest in the NA economy, sadly they may decide to invest more in the third world. In fifty years when NA has a third world economy they may decide to come back here and we can repeat the cycle. When all the products are mostly made overseas we will have to take what we are are given, by then who says it will even be as good as what we make now? Having less money to spend we will have to settle for cr*p.
You are correct labour costs are killing the NA car manufacturers, their fault and they are paying for it now but so are we.
You are correct labour costs are killing the NA car manufacturers, their fault and they are paying for it now but so are we.
I work for a German company and in 2005 we came out with our 2012 plan. We are not concerned with quarterly results and only focused on tracking against the 2012 plan which is global leadership in our industry. I work in financial services and all my competitors are American companies receiving bailouts. American companies will sell out their future for a little better quarter, but my company is making huge gains in market share and is delivering a great profit to our shareholders.
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Originally Posted by LantanaTX
American companies will sell out their future for a little better quarter, but my company is making huge gains in market share and is delivering a great profit to our shareholders.
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
You could not have said it better. That was the kind of response you get from Libs. That is why the tea party protests were peacefull and Lib protests get violent.
BTW -
Oklahoma Man Arrested for Twittering Tea Party Death Threats http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/04/twitterraid
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Originally Posted by Mediacritic
"Libs" ha ha. You've been so well trained. What would happen if you couldn't neatly divide the population into camps? How would you process an argument?
BTW -
Oklahoma Man Arrested for Twittering Tea Party Death Threats http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/04/twitterraid
BTW -
Oklahoma Man Arrested for Twittering Tea Party Death Threats http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/04/twitterraid
Last edited by blackcrossfire07; 04-29-2009 at 05:03 AM.
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Originally Posted by onehundred80
They did not make cars that people wanted? What about the Mini Vans, the LH cars of the early 90's and their successors the 300 series of late, Neons etc, just because you did not want one does not mean that they did not sell. The Challenger is also of limited appeal to the general public, if Chrysler made what you wanted they would have been bankrupt years ago. One of the cars that hardly anyone wanted was the Xfire, ironic eh?
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Originally Posted by doc440
If Chrysler would have produced passenger cars that weren't such cookie cutter, boring, rental car duds, they wouldn't be looking at certain doom right now.
The other car is the 300C, which I would hardly call "cookie-cutter".
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Chrysler has been to the wall before (remember Lee and his Caravan keeping the Chrysler boat afloat back in 1984). Now we're all driving basically a Mercedes engineered set of wheels with the Crossfire, which didn't catch the mass market interest. (Neither did Pontiac's Fiero find a solid market)
Chrysler needs to pull another rabbit outta the tophat and maybe FIAT might have some fresh ideas that cranks up the North American market share for Chrysler. Don't knock it until you've seen it.
Volkswagen did it with the Beetle many moons ago, Renault did it more recently for Nissan and Infiniti with the 350ZX, the G35 Sports Coupe.
When was the last time any of the "Big 3" actually tried and polled consumers on what they would like in their next vehicle? Simple things like 4, 6 or 8 cyl., 2 or 4 door, rate priorities like mileage or performance, etc., etc. I'm getting pretty tired personally of these "retro" vehicles. I've been there, done that..don't wanna do it again.
Chrysler needs to pull another rabbit outta the tophat and maybe FIAT might have some fresh ideas that cranks up the North American market share for Chrysler. Don't knock it until you've seen it.
Volkswagen did it with the Beetle many moons ago, Renault did it more recently for Nissan and Infiniti with the 350ZX, the G35 Sports Coupe.
When was the last time any of the "Big 3" actually tried and polled consumers on what they would like in their next vehicle? Simple things like 4, 6 or 8 cyl., 2 or 4 door, rate priorities like mileage or performance, etc., etc. I'm getting pretty tired personally of these "retro" vehicles. I've been there, done that..don't wanna do it again.
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Originally Posted by apkano
The other car is the 300C, which I would hardly call "cookie-cutter".
Last edited by doc440; 05-03-2009 at 02:06 AM.
Re: Fearing the end, Chrysler fans flock to museum
Originally Posted by doc440
Agreed, I absolutely love the 300, had a chance to drive the SRT-8 version. Almost had thoughts of getting rid of the crossfire for it! I like the magnum too. Don't really see too many 300s or magnums around here. I guess the magnum has since been killed off, too bad. Lots of chargers around town though. I wonder if Chrysler would have been better off now if they had introduced the rear wheel drive "big cars" a year or two sooner? Also, as I said in an earlier post, the charger should never have been brought back to life as a 4-door. That would be like Chevy bringing back the camaro as a 4-door, I could just imagine the horrific screams from the die hard bow tie guys. Yes, I know, mechanically and performance wise, the charger is top notch. Why didn't they make it a 2-door? Is it because it's essentially a shorter 300 with different sheet metal hung on it?
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