Forget the Camaro
#33
RE: Forget the Camaro
lol tdub,
it was sarcasm.....if you notice the main thread specifically asks for 2 guys opinions....the 2 guys who are future owners of chrysler vehicles. Hence my sarcasm. Relax I havent gone to the dark side.
it was sarcasm.....if you notice the main thread specifically asks for 2 guys opinions....the 2 guys who are future owners of chrysler vehicles. Hence my sarcasm. Relax I havent gone to the dark side.
#34
RE: Forget the Camaro
ORIGINAL: kevin2323
Also gm and ford have a european market...chrysler doesnt. None of them are going to go down, but if one ever did...chrysler would be first IMO
Also gm and ford have a european market...chrysler doesnt. None of them are going to go down, but if one ever did...chrysler would be first IMO
#37
RE: Forget the Camaro
it is the truth...or if you want "it is my opinion"....and no one can stop you from having an opinion..
so you stop...
btw gm sold 2 million vehicls from january 2007-november 2007.....just a number to put out there.
I love chrysler but I am not blinded by the words mopar...facts are facts.
so you stop...
btw gm sold 2 million vehicls from january 2007-november 2007.....just a number to put out there.
I love chrysler but I am not blinded by the words mopar...facts are facts.
#38
RE: Forget the Camaro
Kevin is absolutely right. Chevy has a larger market. That does not mean they have a better product. It just means they have more folks rready to buy regardless of looks and quality. That is okay. Dodge has always been at a disadvantage there. I personally am proud that Chevy can produce the Camaro again (even though it is Australian design). I hear they will also be made in Australia for the first few years. But if you compare the total line to Chrysler I think the performance and looks favor the Dodge. What we need is to blow away the fantasy that Toyotas are better quality. Everyone knows they are the ugliest cars on the road, but they got this aura that the quality is better, with crap like the Prius. I have driven the Prius and that is a sad, useless vehicle on the road. The Chevy hybrids have much better utility so hey, maybe it is better that Chevy buys Chrysler.
#39
RE: Forget the Camaro
hey rudy here are some more numbers....
# of cars sold in europe from january 2007-jan 2008
GM= 2,100,000 http://www.gm.com/europe/corporate/sales/european/
FORD=1,400,000 http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...10/074804.html
CHRYSLER= 70,000 http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...07/095703.html
I think it is time to stop now rudy
# of cars sold in europe from january 2007-jan 2008
GM= 2,100,000 http://www.gm.com/europe/corporate/sales/european/
FORD=1,400,000 http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...10/074804.html
CHRYSLER= 70,000 http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...07/095703.html
I think it is time to stop now rudy
#40
RE: Forget the Camaro
ORIGINAL: Colorancher
Kevin is absolutely right. Chevy has a larger market. That does not mean they have a better product. It just means they have more folks rready to buy regardless of looks and quality. That is okay. Dodge has always been at a disadvantage there. I personally am proud that Chevy can produce the Camaro again (even though it is Australian design). I hear they will also be made in Australia for the first few years. But if you compare the total line to Chrysler I think the performance and looks favor the Dodge. What we need is to blow away the fantasy that Toyotas are better quality. Everyone knows they are the ugliest cars on the road, but they got this aura that the quality is better, with crap like the Prius. I have driven the Prius and that is a sad, useless vehicle on the road. The Chevy hybrids have much better utility so hey, maybe it is better that Chevy buys Chrysler.
Kevin is absolutely right. Chevy has a larger market. That does not mean they have a better product. It just means they have more folks rready to buy regardless of looks and quality. That is okay. Dodge has always been at a disadvantage there. I personally am proud that Chevy can produce the Camaro again (even though it is Australian design). I hear they will also be made in Australia for the first few years. But if you compare the total line to Chrysler I think the performance and looks favor the Dodge. What we need is to blow away the fantasy that Toyotas are better quality. Everyone knows they are the ugliest cars on the road, but they got this aura that the quality is better, with crap like the Prius. I have driven the Prius and that is a sad, useless vehicle on the road. The Chevy hybrids have much better utility so hey, maybe it is better that Chevy buys Chrysler.
also the challenger is built in canada and our motors are built in mexico....this whole made in america thing is gone....except for the fact that both cars came out of detroit.