When I wrote originally about the battle and made the comment a Iaccoca, I didn't mean it as a praise for a paticular version of Plymouth or Dodge, and actually with the way the new cars now what difference is there in the cars anyway. I know I am showing my age but I remember when you could be 1/2 mile away and see three cars coming down the road and be able to tell what they were now if you have three parked side by side you have to look for a name badge to tell which is which. My original comments were about the quality of the cars coming off the line now and how after a period of increased quality and dealer care the quality is going down again and if the rest of the dealers are anything like what we have around here then I don't think I will ever buy another Chrysler product. My Durango was the last chance Chrysler has with me and if the quality isn't what it was (or at least close) then they have lost a customer. I am old enough and been around long enough to relize you own a vehicle for just a few reasons, you fondley remember it from your youth, you don't like to walk, and you need transportation, when it gets too expensive to keep a vehicle running then it had better be in the fondey remembered catagory or most people ship it down the road and try again and if the next one is the same garbage the next is a different brand. Remember the reason all the German, Japanese, and Korean cars are so big now is our big three thought we would continue to buy gabage and by the time they wised up they were not the only kid on the block anymore. Jim |