Would you buy a Chrysler car right now, considering the financial crisis they are

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facing at the moment? Was thinking about buying a Chrysler 300 this weekend, my brother in-law works at a dealership and can get me $10,000 of the MSRP price. But how would the melt down of the Chrysler corporation affect me in the long run?
 
I'd not. Not that I'm even in the market. I own a 68 Cutlass 442 with a W-30 455. I drive it about twice a week, which grows expensive, but I love the ride, the power and the A/C which works great. Old's as you folks know was DC'd by GM. I have a 68 Shovel I ride most of the time (who says your old at 60, lmmfao!)
Only Mopar's I've owned were a 67 GTX (bad freaking ride, ate Fords for breakfast, lol) and a 68 Roadrunner with a 440 Magnum. Both fast, and dependable rides.
The "Big Three" got themselves here along with the UAW by not seeing that trade policies were going to make them uncompetitive. Transplant auto makes were lured here with tax dollars and now we, Detroit and our economy is suffering. It's not just cars either. It's America's whole manufacturing base that's been eroded.

What happens when China calls in the bonds from all the dough our government has borrowed off them? America has "out sourced" it's independence.



Be well all.
 
A better question, is whether you'd want to buy a Chrysler at all, considering their deplorable reputation.

Have a friend with a 300. Brand new, 21 miles on it when he got it. Been at the dealership getting repaired, more than it's been in his own garage.
 
The 300 is a very nice car, and I wouldn't let the issues going on now stop me at all.

Also, I raising the B.S flag right now on Vipassan's "friend" with the 300 that can't seem to get off of the dealer lot. That sir can be lemon law'd by the way. You chronically dump on American car's and it's just total B.S.
 
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