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Re: New pickup trucks


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Posted by oldtanker on October 30, 2013 at 21:43:35 from (66.228.255.116):

In Reply to: New pickup trucks posted by G1355 on October 30, 2013 at 19:13:44:

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LOL you better check on that! I've had a CaseIH factory rep at the Fargo "Big Iron" show tell me to stay away from anything they are making new under 150HP CaseIH or New Holland. And no, while Fiat has made good business decisions concerning acquisitions of companies that keep Fiat alive but even the Italian government is investigating Fiat as to why they can't make a decent car to compete against VW and Opel. That has made the main stream international news.

And to put a point on it Chrysler hasn't been Chrysler sense Benz bought them. They tried to fix the many problems and couldn't get the company on a decent path. They sold out to a group that too tried to fix the problems. Now between the 2 they did fix a lot. Mostly with the trannies. So now Fiat owns em. So it should say Fiat on the title. I even had a guy I know about 15 years ago, big Mopar fan, try to tell me that everyone with an auto tranny had to rebuild it between 70 and 120 thousand miles. At the time I had run 2 Fords with the AOD over 200,000 miles with no tranny issues and my son was driving a Chevy Cavalier with 212,000 on the clock with no tranny problems.

Most car ratings are based on short road tests. J.D.Powers actually surveys owners through a year model and checks on the number of warranty repairs per 100 units sold to determine the ratings.

You may wish to tell me about the warranty. Warranty means nothing when it's parked at the dealers and not your drive.

Rick


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