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Dodge is like a Carriage with a DEAD HORSE!!



 
 
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Old May 26th 05, 09:34 AM
Neil
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I want to be fair about this and say that," Dodge" has to be worst
company in the world. I personally would feel better today, if the
company would of declared bankruptcy 20 years ago. Nobody I know of has
anything good to say about his or her dodge. Numerous problems in the
transmission, the ignition, the ECM, and the list goes on.

I guess the only good thing I can honestly say about Dodge is the paint
and body hold up really well, even the ones in the junkyard have a
clear shiny look to them, but that doesn't mean it's a good car or
truck. It's suppose run remember? Some people seem to forget that a car
is suppose run well, besides looking great too. If it looks good, hang
it on the wall, if it doesn't run great!! Don't buy it!! My instant
reaction when I here the name "DODGE" is "A Carriage with a DEAD
HORSE!!"

Here's something to note for all you car buff's out there. If an
automaker doesn't put their stamp under hood on all the engines they
sell, automatically you should think "Not Reliable" even though they
claim it is. There are many variables, people who own them and people
who drive them. Fortunately the guy taking care of it every weekend,
won't have anything bad to say. Mopar parts are really good, that's
true, but don't go looking for the aftermarket parts, your chances are
1 and 3 in terms of reliability. There are some real big issues here, I
won't get into it, and it's the reason why I avoid the automaker all
together, but if you want it, consider buying Toyota, or Nissan
something like that.

Cummings is the real reason for their success, but I would suspect the
automaker doesn't really care if runs or not, as long as it looks good.
That's really sad!! Fools allot of people every year too. They put more
money into advertising then the other American automakers as well, but
I don't hear as many complaints with their cars and trucks other then
it's needs this or that at around 100,000 clicks. No automaker is
perfect; I know that, so why are you driving a Dodge?
Why would you?

Want to see a DEAD HORSE! Then you should have a look at this fetish
leg video. Its called "Kimmey's Pedal Pumping Debut" This little hottie
in a black mini dress knows how to start a car!! A tune-up might be in
order though.

Why whip it! when you can pump it!!........A classic '66' that won't
start. It runs sort of.

-Neil

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Old May 26th 05, 12:38 PM
Dan C
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On Thu, 26 May 2005 01:34:25 -0700, Neil wrote:

> I want to be fair about this and say that," Dodge" has to be worst
> company in the world. I personally would feel better today, if the
> company would of declared bankruptcy 20 years ago. Nobody I know of has
> anything good to say about his or her dodge. Numerous problems in the
> transmission, the ignition, the ECM, and the list goes on.


I own 3 of them, not a single problem in several years.

Run along, moron.

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Old May 26th 05, 02:11 PM
maxpower
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"Neil" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> I want to be fair about this and say that," Dodge" has to be worst
> company in the world. I personally would feel better today, if the
> company would of declared bankruptcy 20 years ago. Nobody I know of has
> anything good to say about his or her dodge. Numerous problems in the
> transmission, the ignition, the ECM, and the list goes on.
>
> I guess the only good thing I can honestly say about Dodge is the paint
> and body hold up really well, even the ones in the junkyard have a
> clear shiny look to them, but that doesn't mean it's a good car or
> truck. It's suppose run remember? Some people seem to forget that a car
> is suppose run well, besides looking great too. If it looks good, hang
> it on the wall, if it doesn't run great!! Don't buy it!! My instant
> reaction when I here the name "DODGE" is "A Carriage with a DEAD
> HORSE!!"
>
> Here's something to note for all you car buff's out there. If an
> automaker doesn't put their stamp under hood on all the engines they
> sell, automatically you should think "Not Reliable" even though they
> claim it is. There are many variables, people who own them and people
> who drive them. Fortunately the guy taking care of it every weekend,
> won't have anything bad to say. Mopar parts are really good, that's
> true, but don't go looking for the aftermarket parts, your chances are
> 1 and 3 in terms of reliability. There are some real big issues here, I
> won't get into it, and it's the reason why I avoid the automaker all
> together, but if you want it, consider buying Toyota, or Nissan
> something like that.
>
> Cummings is the real reason for their success, but I would suspect the
> automaker doesn't really care if runs or not, as long as it looks good.
> That's really sad!! Fools allot of people every year too. They put more
> money into advertising then the other American automakers as well, but
> I don't hear as many complaints with their cars and trucks other then
> it's needs this or that at around 100,000 clicks. No automaker is
> perfect; I know that, so why are you driving a Dodge?
> Why would you?
>
> Want to see a DEAD HORSE! Then you should have a look at this fetish
> leg video. Its called "Kimmey's Pedal Pumping Debut" This little hottie
> in a black mini dress knows how to start a car!! A tune-up might be in
> order though.
>
> Why whip it! when you can pump it!!........A classic '66' that won't
> start. It runs sort of.
>
> -Neil
>


And your point is?.......let me guess another dissgruntled Ex Chrysler
Employee?


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Old May 26th 05, 03:05 PM
rob
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ditto


"Dan C" > wrote in message
news
> On Thu, 26 May 2005 01:34:25 -0700, Neil wrote:
>
> > I want to be fair about this and say that," Dodge" has to be worst
> > company in the world. I personally would feel better today, if the
> > company would of declared bankruptcy 20 years ago. Nobody I know of has
> > anything good to say about his or her dodge. Numerous problems in the
> > transmission, the ignition, the ECM, and the list goes on.

>
> I own 3 of them, not a single problem in several years.
>
> Run along, moron.
>
> --
> If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space.
> Linux Registered User #327951
>



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Old May 26th 05, 05:37 PM
Neil
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Well, you must be a backyard mechanic, or someone who takes care of
them really well, because their reputation is not that good. Yeah I
mean stick with mopar parts your ok, but going aftermarket for parts
your heading trouble fast.

Seriously, Dodge vehicles are not known for just drive and go, like
Toyota, Nissan, Honda etc...

Allright..............

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Old May 26th 05, 05:52 PM
Neil
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No....................Honestly I hate seeing people buying junk, and
putting money into junk. This automaker should die out soon with all
the pressure from upcoming automakers like KIA and others who actually
spend money on R&D, and take their resources to make a better product.
Dodge takes all their resouces making them good, and that's all!! Do
you notice that? Basically that's all your really getting for the
money, ANY automaker that sources out an engine to a third party
company, that should tell you something?, Meaning their all show and no
go as far as the company is concerned, and how looks on paper.I wanna
see the company go belly up soon, that's my point.

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Old May 26th 05, 06:05 PM
rob
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trolling...........



"Neil" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Well, you must be a backyard mechanic, or someone who takes care of
> them really well, because their reputation is not that good. Yeah I
> mean stick with mopar parts your ok, but going aftermarket for parts
> your heading trouble fast.
>
> Seriously, Dodge vehicles are not known for just drive and go, like
> Toyota, Nissan, Honda etc...
>
> Allright..............
>



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Old May 26th 05, 07:40 PM
Dan C
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On Thu, 26 May 2005 09:37:48 -0700, Neil wrote:

> Well, you must be a backyard mechanic, or someone who takes care of
> them really well, because their reputation is not that good. Yeah I
> mean stick with mopar parts your ok, but going aftermarket for parts
> your heading trouble fast.


What parts? They don't break down. Other than routine maintenance,
haven't used any parts.

> Seriously, Dodge vehicles are not known for just drive and go, like
> Toyota, Nissan, Honda etc...


Wrong again, dingus. Go play in traffic.

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Old May 26th 05, 07:42 PM
Dan C
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On Thu, 26 May 2005 09:52:44 -0700, Neil wrote:

> ANY automaker that sources out an engine to a third party
> company, that should tell you something?, Meaning their all show and no
> go as far as the company is concerned, and how looks on paper.I wanna
> see the company go belly up soon, that's my point.


You're just an uninformed, ignorant dickhead. Go away, asswipe.

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Old May 26th 05, 08:03 PM
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"Neil" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> No....................Honestly I hate seeing people buying junk, and
> putting money into junk. This automaker should die out soon with all
> the pressure from upcoming automakers like KIA and others who actually
> spend money on R&D, and take their resources to make a better product.
> Dodge takes all their resouces making them good, and that's all!! Do
> you notice that? Basically that's all your really getting for the
> money, ANY automaker that sources out an engine to a third party
> company, that should tell you something?, Meaning their all show and no
> go as far as the company is concerned, and how looks on paper.I wanna
> see the company go belly up soon, that's my point.

who do they outsource engine work too!


 




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