LD1
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My buddy has a 3/4 08 and is on his 3rd. He is almost always bumper towing with his though, no 5th wheel.
That shouldnt make any difference to the tranny should it?
My buddy has a 3/4 08 and is on his 3rd. He is almost always bumper towing with his though, no 5th wheel.
That shouldnt make any difference to the tranny should it?
My buddy has a 3/4 08 and is on his 3rd. He is almost always bumper towing with his though, no 5th wheel.
The Chevy looks good there!
Don't count Fiat or Chrysler out so soon: Columnists | Fiat a better partner than Daimler | The Detroit NewsYep, being pulled by a Fiat.:laughing:
The Obamation is on the trailer and the Fiat pulling it. Birds of a feather.
I'd drive a Kia before either would be in my driveway.
Don't count Fiat or Chrysler out so soon: Columnists | Fiat a better partner than Daimler | The Detroit News
Joe
I'm not. Obviously you aren't as old as I am. I remember Fiat trying to establish a dealer network in this country in the 60's. The cars rusted on the showroom floor and if you bought one and it broke (and they did), you needed a huge wallet.
I would never buy a Chrysler. I know what's under the sheetmetal and the non-existent quality control firsthand. Look at my signature and where I live. That should tell you I know what "I'm blowing" about.....![]()
So what is Tony up to? Does he have to Fix It Again?
Please dont tell my truck about the quality; it is 10 years old, 145k miles, and has been pretty flawless.
...And every car Fiat builds today is built exactly like they were in the 60's? By that reasoning, every car built in Detroit is also built exactly like they were in the 60's. That comment just makes no sense.I'm not. Obviously you aren't as old as I am. I remember Fiat trying to establish a dealer network in this country in the 60's. The cars rusted on the showroom floor and if you bought one and it broke (and they did), you needed a huge wallet.
I've owned cars from Fiat, Ford, Chrysler, GM, Honda and Isuzu. None of them are perfect, as they are all made by people who have good days and bad days. I'm well aware of Fiat's reputation, but they have managed to stay in production this long because they seem to be making something people still want. In fact, the Fiat was probably the most fun I've ever had on the road.It was careful planning by Marchonni to get Chrysler and an established network in this country to pander his junk.
I would never buy a Chrysler. I know what's under the sheetmetal and the non-existent quality control firsthand.
Big deal. I live in Minnesota. That doesn't mean I eat lutefisk and play hockey.Look at my signature and where I live. That should tell you I know what "I'm blowing" about.....![]()