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I've personally never owned a Chrysler product. They make some great looking vehicles but quality isn't their strong suit and I'm not daring enough to gamble with one.

Historically my parents and their parents always owned GMs, I grew up in GMs, and I still own a an old Buick that is a project. I love the GM cars I grew up around, but I just don't like any of their post-bankruptcy "new GM" vehicles. They all look like vomit. More importantly to me, I can't get behind GM as a company. Too many times in recent history they have shafted entire towns and left them for dead in the name of outsourcing. Janesville Wisconsin, Flint, Pontiac and (to a degree) Lansing Michigan, Lordstown Ohio, and Oshawa Ontario come to mind. I'm sure the other manufacturers have instances where they've done the same thing but GM seems to be particularly egregious.

So I've moved on to Ford, at least for trucks. I loved my last F150 and I love my current one too.
I ended up buying a 99 TJ sport 4.0 after that 97 debacle and it was reliable. That one I put $10,000 in upgrades for playing off-road.

I had an 84 Buick regal I put a built 350 in. I really like that style and the Monte SS back then too.
 

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I've personally never owned a Chrysler product. They make some great looking vehicles but quality isn't their strong suit and I'm not daring enough to gamble with one.

Historically my parents and their parents always owned GMs, I grew up in GMs, and I still own a an old Buick that is a project. I love the GM cars I grew up around, but I just don't like any of their post-bankruptcy "new GM" vehicles. They all look like vomit. More importantly to me, I can't get behind GM as a company. Too many times in recent history they have shafted entire towns and left them for dead in the name of outsourcing. Janesville Wisconsin, Flint, Pontiac and (to a degree) Lansing Michigan, Lordstown Ohio, and Oshawa Ontario come to mind. I'm sure the other manufacturers have instances where they've done the same thing but GM seems to be particularly egregious.

So I've moved on to Ford, at least for trucks. I loved my last F150 and I love my current one too.
It's not a gamble if you own a dodge
It's a certainty it will break down.
 

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