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Are we going to ignore the Fiat - Peugot merger? It was bad enough with Fiat technology making it into Chrysler vehicles, and now there will be Peugot tech in these vehicles

I cannot imagine this is going to improve the reliability of Chrysler products.
 
Yes, I am going to ignore it. I have an old jeep and never intend on buying any Chrysler that doesn't have the old AMC 4.0 inline 6 in it. I like reliability and Chrysler hasn't exactly made a name for itself based on that even before Fiat took a dip.
 
I hate anything Chrysler/Benz/Fiat/Peugot.

If you own one, will own one, thinking of owning one, test drive one, or even ride in one, You are ugly and your momma dresses you funny.

When I get elected to office, my first executive order will be that all the above mentioned will have to report to their county courthouse steps on the 1st Sunday every month to receive their flogging from volunteers that I am sure will be in abundance.
 
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I don’t think Chrysler has build anything worth owning in the history of the company.


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I will have to disagree. Viper, hellcat, Trackhawk will also have to disagree. Not a fan of Chrysler, but these rides can cure depression after a day.

Disagree all you want but my position stands. Chrysler has never built anything that I would want to own.



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The only Frog car company I've seen able to turn out a vaguely functional car is Renault. Of course they perfected their trade making vehicles for the Nazis.
 
We had a late 80's diesel Peugot 205 when we lived in Germany the second time. It was a no frills little grocery getter that got impressive mileage. Only experience I've had with Peugot, but it was a decent car.
 
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