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Superbowl Chrysler 200 commercial with Bob Dylan

Started by odcics2, February 02, 2014, 09:13:06 PM

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odcics2


Nothing is the same as it was in 1970.   Chrysler has not been the same since Daimler raped it.      :Twocents:
I've never owned anything but a MoPar. Can you say that?

Ghoste


Aero426

Quote from: chargerboy69 on February 04, 2014, 10:21:26 PM
I know you are one of Chryslers biggest cheerleaders, and thats fine, I get it. But this is not the company is was back in 1970.

As a 30+ year employee that has survived all the changes and raised his family, he is also entitled to be a cheerleader for what "they" are doing.   

Dodge Don

Quote from: chargerboy69 on February 04, 2014, 10:21:26 PM
And once again you completely miss my point.  So once again. . and for the last time, they are not an American company and a good portion of their cars are not made here in the USA. I am not interested in breaking down production numbers of each and every model, or how many were made in each plant, that is not what my point was.  The Charger, Challenger, 300 and many Rams are all imported. Their ad was a lie.  I know you are one of Chryslers biggest cheerleaders, and thats fine, I get it. But this is not the company is was back in 1970.


School closed.

Just because I prefer classic Mopar muscle cars does not mean I will swear allegiance to a corporation for eternity....I don't get that at all. Could care less who owns whom or where a vehicle is built, it is a global economy...

Aero426

Back to the commercial.   When I saw it,  I knew by the formula (long winded, gritty urban scene, a little off beat) that it would probably be for Chrysler.    That and the car looked like it could be a 200.  

odcics2

Quote from: Dodge Don on February 05, 2014, 10:26:13 AM
Quote from: chargerboy69 on February 04, 2014, 10:21:26 PM
And once again you completely miss my point.  So once again. . and for the last time, they are not an American company and a good portion of their cars are not made here in the USA. I am not interested in breaking down production numbers of each and every model, or how many were made in each plant, that is not what my point was.  The Charger, Challenger, 300 and many Rams are all imported. Their ad was a lie.  I know you are one of Chryslers biggest cheerleaders, and thats fine, I get it. But this is not the company is was back in 1970.


School closed.

Just because I prefer classic Mopar muscle cars does not mean I will swear allegiance to a corporation for eternity....I don't get that at all. Could care less who owns whom or where a vehicle is built, it is a global economy...



Thank you guys in Canada for making Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Number ONE in Canada.  (latest January sales figures) 
Lots of folks working in Canada, and the States, because of that...   :2thumbs:
I've never owned anything but a MoPar. Can you say that?

Ghoste

That'll piss off Ford and Honda who both make the same claim up here.

odcics2


Guess Ford and Honda guys can't read!   :cheers:

Canada Light Vehicle Sales, January 2014
Manufacturer    Jan 2014    Jan 2013    Change    Share 2014    
Chrysler            17,589    16,928    3.9%             17.8%
Ford                    14,526    16,193    -10.3%    15.2%    
General Motors    10,991    13,761    -20.1%    11.5%    
Hyundai/Kia    10,587    11,022    -3.9%    11.1%    
Toyota             10,439    9,438    10.6%    10.9%    
Honda            7,732    7,220    7.1%             8.1%    
Nissan            6,360    4,622    37.6%     6.7%    
Volkswagen Group 4,976    4,641    7.2%             5.2%    
Mazda            3,754    3,752    0.1%             3.9%    
Subaru            2,319    1,813    27.9%     2.4%    


I've never owned anything but a MoPar. Can you say that?