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Subject:   Re: Re: Plymouth Cruiser....
Name:   DB69
Date Posted:   Nov 27, 07 - 2:28 PM
IP Address:   70.224.72.37
Email:   tomlabadie1952@sbcglobal.net
Message:   Well put Bob!
I agree with what Norm said ,and would go further by sending questionaires to owners about what they want to see in the showroom. Chrysler/Dodge has always been good about raiding the parts bins to make some different out of what already is "out there"
I would love to see a panel cruiser, and while I would like to see it sold as a Dodge, I would consider it if it were badged as a Plymouth.
My girlfriend really likes the 300, it would be cool to bring it out in Plymouth badging for less money(not everybody has the money a 300 costs to purchase a new vehicle) and there are not enough cars in the Dodge line-up. I would like to see Plymouth come back.
Also not everyone needs heated leather seats, ghetto wheels, etc.(my Caliber has 17's on it and when I need tires, I am planning on buying 15" wheels, it would be ok to make some of the vehicles to be available in a little plainer packaging for lots less money
The coolest thing of all would be less packaged options and more single items available as well. I wish that the Caliber would have been available with a full gauge package(more important to me than 17" wheels)
DB69
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PT stands for by GaryO · Nov 27, 07 - 2:36 PM
Re: PT stands for by Russ Ashley · Nov 27, 07 - 3:31 PM
PT stands for/hhr means... by DB69 · Nov 27, 07 - 3:35 PM
Re: PT stands for/hhr means... by butch romig · Nov 27, 07 - 6:12 PM
Re: Re: PT stands for/hhr means... by JimmieD · Nov 28, 07 - 9:04 AM
Re: Re: Re: PT stands for/hhr means... by MoparNorm · Nov 28, 07 - 11:15 AM
Re: PT stands for/hhr means... by MoparNorm · Nov 28, 07 - 8:37 AM


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