-------- >From: rhoward@xxxxxxxxxxxx >To: William.Lewis6@xxxxxxx >Subject: Re: [FWDLK] WHY?? >Date: September 07, 1998 > >walter, >the way I heard it, the government wanted to standardize automatic >transmission selectors, in the name of safety. Chrysler's pushbuttons lost >out to the column shift I heard *Chrysler* banned the pushbutton, because of the lost Rental Car Market sales - Avis & Hertz did not want to confuse their customers with "pushbuttons" and the inherent liability of accidents during the learning curve since most clients, as sales figures would suggest, were GM & Ford (forget Edsel pushbuttons, they didn't sell & Edsel & Packard was dead by this date)! Chrysler needed continuance & entry into the now booming Rental Car Market so caved in, Ford joined the party by throwing in the Hertz/Shelby!! The government didn't intervene until the late mid to late 60's with seat belts, NOX controlls, front bumper mph survival mandates, etc! Jack Lewis Golden Fin Society >Date: Monday, September 07, 1998 8:09 AM >Subject: [FWDLK] WHY?? > > >>Not that i'm complaining, ok i am complaining, we all have cars from the >>foward look era of 55-61. What does the Chrysler Mercedes merge have to do >>with our cars? Why are you sending out messages about it? are we losing >>discussion topics? if so i have some in mind. >> >>1.I read somwhere that in 65, pushbutton tranny's were banned, yet they >were >>very reliable. WHY? >>2 Why does the 58 Plymouth have no front parking lights? They Do! Right between and above the two headlights! Jack Lewis Golden Fin Society |