Posted by oldtanker on March 16, 2013 at 20:38:47 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: New Ram V6 posted by Rdandersom on March 16, 2013 at 13:28:38:
Well you can brag on those Fiat Hemi's all you want. I'd never buy one. Just for the heck of it while I was in Baxter MN (found bricks of .22 at 18.98 a brick) the other day I drove through the employee parking areas of several dealerships to include the FIAT one with the new RAMs setting out front. I saw 2, that's right 2, MOPAR verhicles in the parking areas. Makes me wonder why all the mechanics are not driving em if they are so great.
The problem here is you love them things. And you just can't help trying to force your opinion down everyones throat. And you just have to prove your point. I've own one MOPAR and worked as a mechanic. I will never own another. You can never convince me that they are any good. I could sit here for hours and tell you horror stories on some of the crap I've worked on Ford and GM included.
And now that Fiat owns the majority share and is trying to buy out the rest, well lets not go down that road. I really believe that FIAT will milk what they can from Chrysler then spin it off or close it down. They didn't want it to make money from the Chrysler line up, they wanted a existing dealer network to try yet again to market FIAT cars here in the US.
FIAT didn't do much for US sales with Fiat-Allis, I think in the long run they are going to be bad for CASE/NH and think that they are the final nail in the MOPAR coffin.
Only reason I reply to your post is to get you going.
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