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Subject:   Re: Re: ...in it for the long term...
Name:   JimmieD
Date Posted:   Oct 30, 07 - 8:34 AM
IP Address:   66.81.198.125
Email:   jimd4bt@hotmail.com
Dodge-Link   http://www.rallylights.com/hella/hella.asp
Message:   Thanks, Norm, a whole lot to chew on & digest there. I'm continually impressed with what a firm grip Chrysler has on its present & future.

They keep the past successes and the key to them in focus, while effectively dealing with their current inherited circumstances and market base, yet they won't take 'good enough' as the plan for the future! If I was the rest of the world car market I would be shifting very uneasily in my seat in the board room.

I hope Chrysler sees the merits of shock factor, backed up with solid quality and secure warranties. Anybody can sell flash and pizazz [shock factor] but it's the heart of the beast that brings them back to buy more.

Dependability, cost of operation, comfort that meets the customer's personal needs, giving a fit and finish that speaks luxury, along with a mechanical layout and drivetrain that's solid and comparatively economical, wrapped in either an exciting or else timelessly elegant package is the center spot of the bullseye. Beyond that, the center spot of the bullseye has a center also and that's the spot to shoot for.

Sounds to me like Chrysler is packing some mean artillery and isn't afraid to use it! They carefully clean and load their guns. Then step by step they walk determinedly towards the OK Corral. As they move down the street one after another doors open and another experienced fast gun joins the posse. We can expect some bloodshed come high noon and I've got a pretty good idea who is going to be left standing tall when the smoke clears and the shootout is over! It will be the guys in white hats....
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4 models cut, 1,000 workers and the Last Plymouth... by MoparNorm · Oct 31, 07 - 11:24 AM


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