Kind of like how they cut funding for schools that are performing poorly (bad test scores) which then leads to worse test scores!
Kind of like how they cut funding for schools that are performing poorly (bad test scores) which then leads to worse test scores!
1st gear: Okay, not gonna lie, this seems like a teeny bit of an overreaction to me.
2nd gear: I’m sure they didn’t, but then again, the current Congress has been rather...ineffective, so I highly doubt anything will be done soon.
3rd gear: Merger=bad idea. Alliance=better idea.
4th gear: FINALLY. Which vehicles will be…
@Neutral: How does Alfa hit that growth (in three years?). Naturally, by giving the cars away. They don’t have a reputation to trade on anymore, they will need to start from scratch, like the Koreans did in the 80’s. Attacking the high-end is a dubious proposition unless you can significantly differentiate your…
Kia what? I’m confident this will be a handsome car, but this taillight design has got to go.
Not in Detroit or California. The Flex is everywhere around Detroit.
365hp, AWD and good handling. The Flex rocks. On my second.
Maybe you can’t snort it, but I’m all in favor of crushing a Camry or two...
As of June 8, the automaker has turned to an “alternate and permanent” inflator design from TRW Automotive Holdings Corp., Scott Kunselman, FCA’s head of vehicle safety for North America, said Tuesday during a Senate hearing in Washington. The decision was related to choosing a safe chemical propellant instead of…
“This audit report is one of the worst I’ve ever seen for a government agency,” McCaskill said at a Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing. “I was shocked when I read this report.”
Yes, government employees just relish spending taxpayer money. They wake up each morning and think “Oh boy, I am so #blessed to get to spend taxpayer money today. I think I’ll try to set a high score. Screw you taxpayers!”
At least there’s no corporate shysters with the avowed mission to drown NHTSA in lawsuits to the extent they’ll spend all their budget on defending themselves in court rather than their jobs.
It’s a bad idea. Premium brands in non-premium outlets hurts customer perception. Instead of Alfa being a BMW/Audi/MB competitor they become a fancy/sporty Chrysler. Dealership sharing has hurt other brands in the past and it won’t be any different this time.
Only an idiot would dump the division which is bankrolling the entire company.
All congressmen have their heads up their asses.
Why oxy? DD a Camry for a few days, you will be numb to all feelings and emotions afterwards.
Toyota exec smuggles pain killers: WE ARE ALL GONNA DIE!!! RAID THEIR HQ!
This is fantastic news. I was just thinking to myself, “Man, there are just nowhere near enough Fiat-Chrysler dealers. Nowhere NEAR enough places to vend these fine, hugely popular automobiles.”
So you’re telling me this dealership was so grossly negligent that they loaned a car to someone who was drunk and they didn’t have a reasonable amount of liability insurance for their business? It seems I’m better insured than this business...
Good point...especially when it seemed they didn’t go after the club that actually served him. Perhaps there was some evidence that made it clear this guy was drunk when he asked for the car.
Keep in mind that the Super Duty (and other HD pickups) are used not just by contractors and others as work vehicles, they’re also used by people who have large trailers for camping or other uses. If you’re buying one and you know you’re going to be hauling your camper clear across the continent with it, you might as…