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Old October 8th 04, 11:24 PM
SRG
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Default PT bumper reply from Chrysler


"Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
...
> Bumper cosmetics is the least of your problems, Bub.
>
> You've got a timing belt that might skip or break.
> A head gasket that might leak.
> An in-tank fuel pump that might quit.
> A hundred wires and connections that might go bad.
> A front end that will spring out of alignment.
> And a Company that doesn't give a damn about you anymore.
>

I haven't heard anything about PT Cruisers having problems with: Timing
belts, head gaskets, fuel pumps, wiring problems, or front end alignment
problems. We own 2 and they have been very reliable. As usual Nomen, you
don't know what you're talking about. Bub.





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Old October 10th 04, 02:16 PM
Kevin
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you have never owned a Ford or a Chevy have you?

KS

"Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
...
> Bumper cosmetics is the least of your problems, Bub.
>
> You've got a timing belt that might skip or break.
> A head gasket that might leak.
> An in-tank fuel pump that might quit.
> A hundred wires and connections that might go bad.
> A front end that will spring out of alignment.
> And a Company that doesn't give a damn about you anymore.
>



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Old October 10th 04, 02:16 PM
Kevin
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you have never owned a Ford or a Chevy have you?

KS

"Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
...
> Bumper cosmetics is the least of your problems, Bub.
>
> You've got a timing belt that might skip or break.
> A head gasket that might leak.
> An in-tank fuel pump that might quit.
> A hundred wires and connections that might go bad.
> A front end that will spring out of alignment.
> And a Company that doesn't give a damn about you anymore.
>



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Old October 13th 04, 02:08 AM
DudLee Brennfoerder
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Nomen,
and that is different from any other auto produced.

The PT has been a good product for Chrysler,
and many of their products are.
We own nothing but Dodge products, and
have had 5-6 Rams,
15+ Stratus series,
5-6 Intrepids;
and have had alot less problems than we have
had with ANY other brand!

-
Agreed;
you dont know what you are talking about!


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DudLee & Debbie
Brennfoerder
Edgar, NE 68935

"Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
...
> Bumper cosmetics is the least of your problems, Bub.
>
> You've got a timing belt that might skip or break.
> A head gasket that might leak.
> An in-tank fuel pump that might quit.
> A hundred wires and connections that might go bad.
> A front end that will spring out of alignment.
> And a Company that doesn't give a damn about you anymore.
>




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Old October 13th 04, 02:08 AM
DudLee Brennfoerder
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Nomen,
and that is different from any other auto produced.

The PT has been a good product for Chrysler,
and many of their products are.
We own nothing but Dodge products, and
have had 5-6 Rams,
15+ Stratus series,
5-6 Intrepids;
and have had alot less problems than we have
had with ANY other brand!

-
Agreed;
you dont know what you are talking about!


--
DudLee & Debbie
Brennfoerder
Edgar, NE 68935

"Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
...
> Bumper cosmetics is the least of your problems, Bub.
>
> You've got a timing belt that might skip or break.
> A head gasket that might leak.
> An in-tank fuel pump that might quit.
> A hundred wires and connections that might go bad.
> A front end that will spring out of alignment.
> And a Company that doesn't give a damn about you anymore.
>




 




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