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Subject:   Re: Re: Re: PT stands for/hhr means...
Name:   MoparNorm
Date Posted:   Nov 28, 07 - 11:15 AM
IP Address:   71.119.192.201
Email:   moparnorm@hotmail.com
Dodge-Link   http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/car/489662077.html
Message:   You left out the biggest reason Chrysler is still serviving...Jeep.
While the engineering can be the same and the Jeep line is vastly improved by using Chrysler engines, it has no business being in a Chrysler Showroom. If it was Chrysler/Plymouth and Dodge/Jeep it would make more sense.
Especially when the Caliber/Compass/Patriot and the Nitro/Liberty are the same vehicles under the skin.
To have a Durango and Aspen side by side is just plain confusing and begs the question WHY?
At a stand alone Chrysler or Dodge Dealer it makes sense, but at a Dodge, Chrysler. Jeep Dealer it just looks stupid to have 24 models, that are really only 5 models, when you are sitting behind the wheel...
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Re: PT stands for/hhr means... by MoparNorm · Nov 28, 07 - 8:37 AM


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