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OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read.

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Gun guru

03-07-2008 18:25:15




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A friend of mine who was fired from Chrysler last August, (because he is a White American and not a low paid immigrant) was informed by some guys in the finance dept at Chrysler that the Jeep Brand will be sold off and the Dodge brand too and the Chrysler name will be gone and then Chrysler will be no more. So much for the Cerburus holding company doing the right thing for an American company. Cerburus also owns Remington, Marlin, Panther, and Bushmaster firearm companies. I will suspect that these gun companies will be destroyed if Cerburus holds onto them for a few years. This makes me sick.

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trucker40

03-08-2008 07:50:30




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
Have not worked at Dodge,but any big company that I worked for has always said they are going to get rid of the department or the line or the job I worked at.I think they try and keep you depressed or in a hopeless state so you work for less money,wont strike,or ask for more money or benefits.



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fixerupper

03-08-2008 06:48:09




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
Don't know why Chrysler would bite the hand that feeds it. The Dodge minivans and pickups and SUV's are the vehicles that have been the profit makers, or maybe I should say they have lost the least amount of money.Jim



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MarkB_MI

03-08-2008 03:34:00




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
Ah, but where would Chrysler be if Cerberus had NOT taken it over? Chrysler proved to be a huge money pit for Daimler and Daimler was ready to do just about anything to dump Chrysler. They actually had to PAY Cerberus to take Chrysler off their hands!

Whether or not the Chrysler brand sticks around depends on them producing vehicles that will sell, not whether or not Cerberus "does the right thing". GM dumped the Oldsmobile brand (at the time, the oldest american automobile brand still in existence) because nobody was interested in buying Oldsmobiles.

As for the venerable Jeep brand, it has changed hands many times before. Four companies have owned this brand, if I count right: Willys-Overland, Kaiser, American Motors and Chrysler. I'm sure Jeep will be around for a while.

I'm not sure if they finally tore it down, but at least until very recently the old Jeep plant in Toledo still had a smokestack standing that had "OVERLAND" spelled out in its brickwork. I always got a kick out of that everytime I drove by.

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Tradititonal Farmer

03-08-2008 00:05:23




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
Chrysler is just a name anyway the German company Damlier owns it.



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marlowe

03-08-2008 05:01:16




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Tradititonal Farmer, 03-08-2008 00:05:23  
your way out of touch Daimler has nothing to do with Chrysler for like about 10 months



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Tradititonal Farmer

03-08-2008 05:05:57




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to marlowe, 03-08-2008 05:01:16  
Damlier tried to unload Chrysler but no one would buy it because of its pension liabilities.



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Scott sd

03-07-2008 21:17:53




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
No more Dodge pickups? I find that hard to believe.



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Or.......

03-07-2008 21:03:21




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
"A friend of mine who was fired from Chrysler last August, (because he is a White American and not a low paid immigrant)"

Maybe your friend got fired for being an azzhole.



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Gun Guru

03-08-2008 01:52:05




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Or......., 03-07-2008 21:03:21  
The way he puts it is that a manager walked up to him and said "You dont work here anymore, personnell will fill you in on it all" My buddy is a church going guy with a good work ethic, from what I can tell.



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Not

03-08-2008 06:20:01




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun Guru, 03-08-2008 01:52:05  
"The way he puts it is that a manager walked up to him and said "You dont work here anymore, personnell will fill you in on it all" My buddy is a church going guy with a good work ethic, from what I can tell."

That would absolutely not happen in a union auto plant. There is far more to the story than we are hearing.



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Gun Guru

03-08-2008 08:37:45




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Not, 03-08-2008 06:20:01  
He was a salaried, engineer. Not union.



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alg

03-08-2008 03:04:02




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun Guru, 03-08-2008 01:52:05  
Not if he was in the UAW,they can't fire you that way.
Al, Retired Ford Worker.



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buickanddeere

03-07-2008 20:58:58




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
I don't see much of Plymouth, Fargo, Mercury, AMC or Oldsmobile either.



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730virgil

03-07-2008 19:29:53




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
don't jump the gun. i was reading today the dodge
will proably be dropped as chrysler has to many brand names. chrysler wants to do away with duplicate products
to reduce production costs. less choices for the paying customer



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Texasmark

03-08-2008 06:22:38




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to 730virgil, 03-07-2008 19:29:53  
Yeah, they are going to dump the only truck the company makes.....

Drove or took a really good look and a Dodge pickup lately? For someone going out of business they really build one fine truck. If you know anything about Mercedes Benz engineering you'll find that the influence while they owned Chrysler made it's way into the design of the Dodge truck.

On Dodge, as a brand, I liked my '98 so much I bought an '05 quad cab; kept the '98; wasn't near worn out. Then my wife's Tahoe was showing it's age so after looking at SUV's and prices, I gave her my '05 and traded the '98 and the Tahoe in on an '07 short box, two door, Hemi, Chrome spoke wheels, candy apple red..... ....wooooo ola, I'm a kid again..... and saved about $15,000. She's in the local garden club and needed a truck anyway; should have seen the back end of the Tahoe.

Mark

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Mike Groom

03-07-2008 18:32:21




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Gun guru, 03-07-2008 18:25:15  
Your friend doesn't know what the hell he's talking about,this is how rumers get started because of stupid people's heresay!



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Spook

03-08-2008 04:49:37




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Mike Groom, 03-07-2008 18:32:21  
I don't know if this is gonna happen right away, but I think it might happen in the next year or 2. Look for GM to buy Jeep, for a Jeep/Hummer combo.



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0zzie

03-08-2008 08:26:39




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 Re: OT: The End of Chrysler, Please read. in reply to Spook, 03-08-2008 04:49:37  
I worked at MAYTAGS FOR 21 YEARS and saw people walked out for no reason.A strong UAW plant the union wouldnt do anything.,Think WHIRLPOOL AND UAW were making deals until plant got closed.There were a lot of things going on that werent right,but union would do nothing!!!!! !!!



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