DaimlerBenz sold their share of Chrysler is 2007. Fiat recently bought
41.46% stake in Chrysler.
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On 6/9/2015 12:19 PM, Charles Geilfuss wrote:
Your point is well taken regarding that odd marriage between Chrysler and
Mercedes, and I'm sure you are correct about Mercedes parts finding their
way into Chrysler vehicles (and very likely the reverse made a lot of
Germans cringe), but I doubt that was the case for Dodge trucks. Back in
the days when I piddled with cars and trucks, I don't recall seeing a lot
of shared parts between pickup trucks and their same make sedan kin. But
that was a long time ago and the automobile market is now truly global. All
of the major makes manufacture around the globe and source parts from all
over. It is interesting to browse the new car lots and read the percentage
figures for the parts. Why even in little ole South Carolina we have had
BMW making vehicles in the upstate, Mercedes makes their Sprinter vans in
North Charleston and it was just announced that Volvo is set to break
ground on a half billion dollar assembly plant not far from here. Volvo
will be interesting to follow. As they have moved more upscale to compete
with the German makes, their sales in the US have tailed off considerably.
Getting back to ChrisB's observation, looks are in the eye of the
beholder. If you are not used to seeing pickups, their appearance, no
matter how you gussy them up, is a bit jarring. Too heavy in the front, too
high, etc.My guess is they are rarely seen over the pond. Many years ago I
worked in Germany. I don't think I saw one P'up the whole time I was there.
As for modern sedans, they have far greater functionality than the past,
and as form follows function they are also very uniform in appearance. I
was struck by this over the weekend. We had gone downtown to see a
performance and while leaving the parking garage walked past a beautifully
restored 1968 Buick Skylark. The styling is so different than anything
around now. My kids just stared at it.
Ramble over,
Charlie
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Paul Braun <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was shopping at Wal-Mart once and spotted a beat-up Dodge truck with a
typically jingoistic window sticker about God, Guns, and 'Murican cars.
I was debating about leaving a note under his windshield wiper letting him
know that his truck was made by a company owned by Germans, out of parts
that were, in a large percentage, sourced from offshore vendors. I'm
thinking the logic would have been lost on him.
It's pretty much impossible today to buy something that's 100%
American-made. There are going to be some parts that were made elsewhere
and shipped over here.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Chris Crawford <
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wrote:
Saturday afternoon, my son and I had lunch at Magic Wand, a locally owned
restaurant in the small town of Churubusco, Indiana. This car with its
pro-American cars license plate was parked outside.
http://chriscrawfordphoto.com/chris-details.php?product=2134
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