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Originally posted by SCHNELE
Ricochet for the record the DaimlerBenz and Chrysler "merger" has yielded virtually no tech sharing flowing from Chrysler to the Daimler Group on the other end of the stick Mercedes Benz has been trying to quell their own "quality issues" that stems largely from putting too much technology into cars that the Japanese then copy and improve. The flow of technology and engineering has come to Chrysler where their innovative styling and design has finally been paired up with extraordinary engineering with suppliers like Continental Teves whoose Electronic Stability Program has long been in the Mercedes cars and trucks and has trickled into even the base Jeep Liberty so in fact Chrysler has been able to dip into the parts bin of DaimlerBenz without the crippling cost of research and development.
If you can't discuss a topic without accurate information then say nothing and see if you can learn a thing or too, my intent here is not to insult anyone but when people are blinded by their ignorance on a subject with which I am intimately familiar I feel it is my duty to correct them. Good luck in your search...
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Quality issues? Chrysler isn't quality. Yes, Chrysler may have technology "shared" with MBZ, but it doesn't change the fact that the cars are simply garbage. I've owned one, (99 Sebring) and I personally know several who own Durangos and what not, and they're all trash - all have problems.
Oh, and if you want a good laugh - check out the resale value! Now there's something to look forward to!