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Re: Chrysler - did Cerberus blow it?
| George Orwell | 17 May 2007 22:46 |
It depends on how the company is managed by Cerberus. If they go retro, allowing the engineers to make ALL the decisions, Chrysler will prosper in the marketplace, for intelligent buyers will see their virtues. On the other hand, if we get more of the same, with the bean counters dictating what finds its way to the sales lot, Chrysler will be history in five years.
I love to watch TCM movies. Just look at those cars of the 30's. They were great. Maybe not as good as today's cars from the mechanical standpoint, but their form fit their function just right. In recent years, the designers of the Prowler recognized that essential element. Too bad, they did not scale up the Prowler to sedan size and whittle its price down to compete with standard cars like the Buick. It would have been a smashing success!
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| Brigitte | 26 Jul 2006 13:45 |
Hi Group, I hope someone here can help me with my little problem. I have been offered a full size mattress and box spring, but i'm not sure it will fit in my 99 Town & Country. Anyone here have any success at this? A full size bed is 54" wide and 75" long. I measured the back opening of my van and it's really too close to call. If anyone could post their success, or lack of it, I'd sure appreciate it. With the cost of gas, I don't want to drive the 30 miles to pick it up if it's not going to fit.
Thanks in advance, Brigitte
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