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http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=chrysler 08/15/2007: ROYAL OAK, Mich. Chrysler LLC said Tuesday it will build its iconic PT Cruiser at least through 2009 but made no promises after that, fueling speculation that the stylish retro wagon hurt by a recent slump in sales could be on its way out. |
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<admin@ng2000.com> wrote in message news:924258664155131.Post@ithinknot.net... > > http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=chrysler > > 08/15/2007: ROYAL OAK, Mich. Chrysler LLC said Tuesday it will build its iconic PT Cruiser at least through 2009 but made no promises after that, fueling speculation that the stylish retro wagon hurt by a recent slump in sales could be on its way out. > 1) Chrysler reports a drop in sales of the PT Cruiser 2) Automotive know-nothings immediately ***ume the PT Cruiser will be discontinued 3) Chrysler says "we have no plans to discontinue the PT Cruiser for the next 2 years at least" 4) Know-nothings immediately demand Chrysler to promise there will be no changes in their model line up for the next decade 5) Chrysler says "how should we know what the market will do 3 or 4 years from now?" 6) Know-nothings claim this is proof that the PT Cruiser is on it's way out. My question is why do the automotive reporters even bother with the press releases at all? Whay don't they simply fabricate whatever they want to say out of thin air and report that? Since that is what they are doing anyway. Ted |
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have started at least two years ago. Let's hope the new company has a few tricks up its parts box. Richard. |
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admin@ng2000.com wrote:
> http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=chrysler > > 08/15/2007: ROYAL OAK, Mich. Chrysler LLC said Tuesday it will build its iconic PT Cruiser at least through 2009 but made no promises after that, fueling speculation that the stylish retro wagon hurt by a recent slump in sales could be on its way out. > Its had a FANTASTIC run. It wouldn't be a failure even if they did pull the plug in 2 years. Compare that to the HHR, which was a flop from the get-go.... |
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In article <924258664155131.Post@ithinknot.net>, admin@ng2000.com
wrote: > http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=chrysler > > 08/15/2007: ROYAL OAK, Mich. Chrysler LLC said Tuesday it will build its > iconic PT Cruiser at least through 2009 but made no promises after that, > fueling speculation that the stylish retro wagon hurt by a recent slump in > sales could be on its way out. I'm surprised they will keep it that long. Must still be selling. I hope they upgraded the low grade lighting switch that bugs my friend. He can't use his fog lamps he paid extra for and Chrysler has no fix for his PT. |
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I love my 01 Limited! There are so many design choices the design team made
that are just right. It has been very reliable, but for the typical **** sway bar bushings and links, cured by Energy brand replacements. All they needed to make the cruiser the perfect vehicle for the time is to have significantly improved its fuel economy. By now the PT Cruiser should sport from the factory the follwing: 1. Significantly higher quality all season tires such as the Goodyear Triple Tread. 2. Significantly improved front and rear sway bar links and bushings. 3. Significantly improved disk brakes with ceramic pads. 4. Stability Control. 5. Better seats, radios and GPS options. But nooooo. The guys in the suits just kept removing content and opting for a corporate look to the dash and front end. Either I'm dead wrong or the guys in the suits should be shot. Richard |
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All I would like is better than the 25.5 mpg highway I get on the
interstate (non turbo engine with 3 people in car) and rear seats that were lighter weight. They always feel too heavy when yanking them out for a "stuff piled to the roof" run. |
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In article <13c8ub936pr9l30@corp.supernews.com>,
"Richard" <rfeirste@nycap.rr.com> wrote: > I love my 01 Limited! There are so many design choices the design team made > that are just right. It has been very reliable, but for the typical **** > sway bar bushings and links, cured by Energy brand replacements. > > All they needed to make the cruiser the perfect vehicle for the time is to > have significantly improved its fuel economy. By now the PT Cruiser should > sport from the factory the follwing: > > 1. Significantly higher quality all season tires such as the Goodyear Triple > Tread. My '95 Chrysler had my favorite tires: Michelins. > > 2. Significantly improved front and rear sway bar links and bushings. Seem OK on my Chrysler, > > 3. Significantly improved disk brakes with ceramic pads. Also OK on my Chrysler, > > 4. Stability Control. Only needed for excessive speed or drunk driving. If driving normally requires it that driver should be a p***enger. > > 5. Better seats, radios and GPS options. Got great seats and radio. I wouldn't want a built in GPS as I want to use one when I travel and rent a car or even when walking. > > But nooooo. The guys in the suits just kept removing content and opting for > a corporate look to the dash and front end. Either I'm dead wrong or the > guys in the suits should be shot. > I upset a friend of mine, when discussing his PT quality problems. I said it is Chryslers low end car, which did upset him, but another friend present supported me. No matter how dolled up a PT is, it's still Chryslers bottom end vehicle which is built to meet a low price point. Honda and Toyota seem to maintain quality in their bottom end vehicles. |
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IMHO the 2006 and up redesign models rival any Toyota/Honda low end models.
I've had a 2001 PT and then bought a 2006 14 months ago. The 2006 is quiet and very solid- has only been to the dealer for oil changes so far. I really think it is one of the best quality and fit/finish vehicles Chrysler offers- and I'm comparing it to my 05 Pacifica and 06 Town and Country minivan. "who" <i@notaspammer.net> wrote in message news:i-506ED9.22170417082007@news.telus.net... > In article <13c8ub936pr9l30@corp.supernews.com>, > "Richard" <rfeirste@nycap.rr.com> wrote: > >> I love my 01 Limited! There are so many design choices the design team >> made >> that are just right. It has been very reliable, but for the typical **** >> sway bar bushings and links, cured by Energy brand replacements. >> >> All they needed to make the cruiser the perfect vehicle for the time is >> to >> have significantly improved its fuel economy. By now the PT Cruiser >> should >> sport from the factory the follwing: >> >> 1. Significantly higher quality all season tires such as the Goodyear >> Triple >> Tread. > My '95 Chrysler had my favorite tires: Michelins. >> >> 2. Significantly improved front and rear sway bar links and bushings. > Seem OK on my Chrysler, >> >> 3. Significantly improved disk brakes with ceramic pads. > Also OK on my Chrysler, >> >> 4. Stability Control. > Only needed for excessive speed or drunk driving. > If driving normally requires it that driver should be a p***enger. >> >> 5. Better seats, radios and GPS options. > Got great seats and radio. I wouldn't want a built in GPS as I want to > use one when I travel and rent a car or even when walking. >> >> But nooooo. The guys in the suits just kept removing content and opting >> for >> a corporate look to the dash and front end. Either I'm dead wrong or the >> guys in the suits should be shot. >> > I upset a friend of mine, when discussing his PT quality problems. > I said it is Chryslers low end car, which did upset him, but another > friend present supported me. No matter how dolled up a PT is, it's still > Chryslers bottom end vehicle which is built to meet a low price point. > > Honda and Toyota seem to maintain quality in their bottom end vehicles. |
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In article <13ce4c3iij90h21@corp.supernews.com>,
"Scott Koprowski" <skoprowski@earthlink.net> wrote: > IMHO the 2006 and up redesign models rival any Toyota/Honda low end models. > I've had a 2001 PT and then bought a 2006 14 months ago. The 2006 is quiet > and very solid- has only been to the dealer for oil changes so far. I > really think it is one of the best quality and fit/finish vehicles Chrysler > offers- and I'm comparing it to my 05 Pacifica and 06 Town and Country > minivan. You've only had your 2006 PT for a short time. So initial quality is OK, but long term takes 5+ years to start evaluating the longer term, 7+ years to really know it. |
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