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Ferruccio Lamborghini's Clutch
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My family owns a ‘13 500 and a ‘13 500L (a car that many argue is the worst thing FCA makes) and they haven’t had any faults with either save for some SW/FW updates that were done during oil changes. Maybe it’s because the cars they replaced were heaps from the 80s but overall they’ve been pretty happy with them.

Shh. Don’t mention that, it goes against what the media wants you to believe...

can we not be objective and realize that 2 of those cars have nothing to do with FCA engineering? The compass was abomination that was cast under Daimler’s supervision. The Caravan wasn’t so bad on it’s debut but now it is long in the tooth and is currently on its way out.

*2 of the 4 are Daimler-Chrysler engineered products...

I never was able to pronounce that dude’s name

Neutral: Yeah and it’s going to be diesel because fuck everybody.

I give this guy a year before he quits.

You’re going to say all that and conveniently ignore the elephants in the room that are Jeep and RAM? I don’t know if you’ve been paying attention but FCA has been profitable for 2 years now...

Number of years Tesla has relied on gov’t funding: 11

I’ve been saying the same thing, the Tesla fanbois are largely dumb however.

oh the company that still isn’t profitable off their vehicle sales?

A hybrid/electric people mover with Google tech is not good for their future outlook? Ok, guy.

Ferrari was never owned by FCA, try again.

The Journey was well at the end of the pipeline when Fiat took over, you can’t just cancel million dollars in tooling procurement and union contracts on a whim. It’s also not in a hot segment, the Renegade, 2017 Compass, and Cherokee are in the hot segment. Giulia was developed in 2 years and it’s out right now, I’m

Yeah. Fucking. Right.

Uber’s system is nothing like autopilot, that is a ridiculous comparison.

I’ve always contended that the Bay Area has been the worst place to buy cars on Craigslist, now I have proof.

Neutral: Yeah Or Nah On Lucid Motors?

another Dougie-not-fresh demuro reblog? *yawn*

Plug-in hybrids with a 50 mile electric range make far more sense than anything.