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#31754 of 32000 Re: Pickups [tlong]
by fho2008
Feb 09, 2013 (1:10 am)
Fiat is trying that with Ram. But they still make cars.
#31755 of 32000 Re: Taking a Vacation [circlew]
by uplanderguy
Feb 09, 2013 (4:10 am)
Man, with that excellent warranty (although Honda runs an entire commercial around here goofing on a long warranty--WTH?!), it's too bad apparently they can't engineer a base-model Optima that tests better than the new "lame" Malibu.
That '56 Chevy is a lovely car and a favorite Chevy of mine in a favorite color scheme of mine, but there was no such thing as a '56 Chevy Biscayne.
I might add, I still believe that there is no sane reason whatsoever why a Chevy version of a GMC product should have any reliability difference whatsoever from the GMC.
I'd have to dig to find the link/reference, but a friend sends me online "Automotive News" clips every so often and in the last month he sent one that said that Detroit has 92% of the truck market share. It suddenly became so much more apparent to me why they focus so much on trucks.
#31756 of 32000 Re: Taking a Vacation [uplanderguy]
by dieselone
Feb 09, 2013 (6:51 am)
I'd have to dig to find the link/reference, but a friend sends me online "Automotive News" clips every so often and in the last month he sent one that said that Detroit has 92% of the truck market share. It suddenly became so much more apparent to me why they focus so much on trucks.
That's one area where Detroit dominates and where the vast majority of the profits come from.
No question I'd buy a domestic pickup, but with cars it wouldn't be likely.
#31757 of 32000 Re: Cruze diesel to start at $25,695 [uplanderguy]
by robr2
Feb 09, 2013 (7:01 am)
To this day, in snowy, salty NE OH, I bet I see the second-generation Neons a few times a week.
I'll concur. I see dozens every week. Heck my neighbor has 3 of them for his kids and himself.
#31758 of 32000 Re: Taking a Vacation [uplanderguy]
by xrunner2
Feb 09, 2013 (7:12 am)
I might add, I still believe that there is no sane reason whatsoever why a Chevy version of a GMC product should have any reliability difference whatsoever from the GMC.
There is definitely a difference between Chevy and GMC besides appearance. What is it? Quality, reliability, closer tolerances, better components? Why would GM have spent many millions on commercials over the years telling us that GMC is "Professional Grade".
#31759 of 32000 Re: Taking a Vacation [xrunner2]
by uplanderguy
Feb 09, 2013 (8:00 am)
Go to a GM plant where both are built. One will follow the other straight down the assembly line.
#31760 of 32000 Re: Cruze diesel to start at $25,695 [andres3]
by ateixeira
Feb 09, 2013 (8:43 am)
It's funny you mention ridiculous interest rates because Marchionne actually complained about just that, I think it was over 20%.
So indeed the rate was absurd.
US basically exploited the help from Fiat.
#31761 of 32000 Re: Cruze diesel to start at $25,695 [ateixeira]
by carthell
Feb 09, 2013 (9:04 am)
On the other hand, absolutely no one else on the private market at the time would lend to Chrysler any money at any amount or cost.
Sounds like the classic payday loan situation to me.
#31762 of 32000 Re: Cruze diesel to start at $25,695 [carthell]
by ateixeira
Feb 09, 2013 (9:05 am)
When the shoe is on the other foot, we call them predatory lenders.
#31763 of 32000 Re: Taking a Vacation [uplanderguy]
by busiris
Feb 09, 2013 (9:14 am)
That '56 Chevy is a lovely car and a favorite Chevy of mine in a favorite color scheme of mine, but there was no such thing as a '56 Chevy Biscayne.
IIRC, the Biscayne came out in 1958..,