It's a good idea. In fact, it's a great idea. Let's just say they'll have to overhaul 5% of their transmissions for free 10 years from now. It's really not that expensive.
I think the danger of it is if they try to weasel out of it later, they'll make a bunch more enemies. That'll be worse than spending the money.
2007-08-08 14:08:09
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answered by Firebird 7
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The auto industry will exist as long as dodge chrysler plymouth exists. Gm, maybe not anything outside of caddy and the vette. Ford lincoln mercury, yes. Americas cars are kick butt. Itallian and American cars are the standard level of performance and R&D for the world. Vette, AcC Cobra; Ferrari, Lamborghini.
I know the times are the times but British/ English cars almost allways had problems. They still rate kinda the same. Aisias cars were weakly powered and hard to get parts for back then and still may be in the future. Germanies volks really set the economic standard and there level of performance and R&D today rivals american/italian standards. Were not goin anywhere. And if were over there and there over here. It's still because of us. Even your old Airstream A/C units were dodge. Tanks and Jeeps. Jet turbine cars! Dodge my friend.
They can back and satisfy there claims. It will be a long time and a different world before that happens. When life getts rough, I think of the muscle car. And dealing with the odds.
Ford made a HEMI too. I wonder how Ferrari and Lambo heads were configured in those days. And there still the baddest. That you can own. So, They own a part of the industry that will preserve there existance. Thank You.
2007-08-08 11:25:28
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answered by Dan C 2
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That's a tough question. My thought on this is they should honor the warranty but not pay any money back for it. For this reason if you own the car for the length of time in which the warranty is good for and you never need to use that warranty then you don't get the money back so they shouldn't have to pay you in advance for the warranty but it should be honored if the company is to close down. So an account should be made available to participating dealers in the event that a customer need to use the warranty for repairs during the life of the warranty.
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answered by ? 3
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I think the Chrysler and their labels will be around for awhile. I like the idea of a Lifetime DriveTrain Warranty but I think it will cost them a pretty dime.
2007-08-08 12:54:11
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answered by DeadSurvivor 7
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I hate to compare Chrysler to hyundai but improved warrenty helped keep hyundai a float while they were improving their product line from the undependable garbage it was to now being one of the best rated.I believe Chryslers current product line is way better than what hyundai had but it still could use some help especially in the materials they use in the passenger compartment.I believe the lifetime warrenty will help to wean them off of giving insentives which in the end will make them money despite the cost of the warrenty.Also the warrenty only applies to the original owner and many people trade their cars in before problems occur anyways.
2007-08-08 15:17:21
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answered by Amy m 6
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It's a great idea it will make people have a chrysler on their next vehicle shopping list , it would make me wanna buy a jeep or chrysler if i could afford one at the moment.
2007-08-08 05:40:52
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answered by sillylance 2
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Chrysler is not going to go under,as we all know the government will keep them going if necessary.but their not as bad off as people think they are,the life time warranty,is a great idea,if their willing to stand behind their products this good,then they,ll make it in business,one thing people have to realize ,Chrysler has been around for a long time,and they,ll be around a lot longer also,they,ll do fine,good luck.
2007-08-08 04:57:45
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answered by dodge man 7
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It's more an act of desperation because most people feel that such a large automotive icon doesn't need to comply with certain government regulations.....it's kind of a scary thought. i know it scared me. i like the Chrysler 300c and all, but now I'm second guessing my likes now.
2007-08-08 04:59:49
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answered by Hassan Q 1
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great idea and cars are not bad
mc
2007-08-08 04:55:45
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answered by Michael M 7
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