Fiat is removing the pentastar from the Chrysler logo. This news is from October 17-2014. There is a petition to try and stop this. The petition is at www.change.org look for a red bar at the right, then type in pentastar. If someone knows how to add a link please do so. I'm sure we can't stop fiat, be we call let our opinions be known. Thanks
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Goodbye to the Pentastar logo !!!
rustytoolss- Number of posts : 624
Location : Clinton, Ohio
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Goodbye to the Pentastar logo !!!
benwah- Number of posts : 1135
Location : the land of broken dreams and shattered hopes CT
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I say let the Pentastar go. New owners new logo, Sad to say mopar hasn't made a good looking car in over fourty years or a good looking truck since 1993. I remember the fiat cars from the 70s were not very good. I kinda feel the same way of the chevy bowtie.
rustytoolss- Number of posts : 624
Location : Clinton, Ohio
Age : 67
Registration date : 2013-07-19
benwah wrote:I say let the Pentastar go. New owners new logo, Sad to say mopar hasn't made a good looking car in over fourty years or a good looking truck since 1993. I remember the fiat cars from the 70s were not very good. I kinda feel the same way of the chevy bowtie.
I guess it's like your signature.....the land of broken dreams, and shattered hopes. Sad but true
benwah- Number of posts : 1135
Location : the land of broken dreams and shattered hopes CT
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Well like the new Chrysler commercials sings"Things have changed." Yes they have. At first finding out the news of this I was saying wtf?
Then after thinking about the whole picture. They used to drop dodge trucks to the ground in their commercials I would like to see them try that now. It would be nice to have a new truck, fuel injection a horn that works. I just cant see spending 50 grand on a truck that will soon be a rot box in four years. If I had 50 grand to burn Id go to one of those Barret Jackson auctions and buy two or more fully restored trucks. Better investment.
Then after thinking about the whole picture. They used to drop dodge trucks to the ground in their commercials I would like to see them try that now. It would be nice to have a new truck, fuel injection a horn that works. I just cant see spending 50 grand on a truck that will soon be a rot box in four years. If I had 50 grand to burn Id go to one of those Barret Jackson auctions and buy two or more fully restored trucks. Better investment.
rustytoolss- Number of posts : 624
Location : Clinton, Ohio
Age : 67
Registration date : 2013-07-19
benwah wrote:Well like the new Chrysler commercials sings"Things have changed." Yes they have. At first finding out the news of this I was saying wtf?
Then after thinking about the whole picture. They used to drop dodge trucks to the ground in their commercials I would like to see them try that now. It would be nice to have a new truck, fuel injection a horn that works. I just cant see spending 50 grand on a truck that will soon be a rot box in four years. If I had 50 grand to burn Id go to one of those Barret Jackson auctions and buy two or more fully restored trucks. Better investment.
I agree about the 50 grand. As much as I would like a new dodge pickup, theres NO WAY I would every pay that much for one. I ve seen low mile trucks at swap meets in the 6-8 thousand price that I would have loved to own.
slowflapper- Number of posts : 956
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rustytoolss wrote:benwah wrote:Well like the new Chrysler commercials sings"Things have changed." Yes they have. At first finding out the news of this I was saying wtf?
Then after thinking about the whole picture. They used to drop dodge trucks to the ground in their commercials I would like to see them try that now. It would be nice to have a new truck, fuel injection a horn that works. I just cant see spending 50 grand on a truck that will soon be a rot box in four years. If I had 50 grand to burn Id go to one of those Barret Jackson auctions and buy two or more fully restored trucks. Better investment.
I agree about the 50 grand. As much as I would like a new dodge pickup, theres NO WAY I would every pay that much for one. I ve seen low mile trucks at swap meets in the 6-8 thousand price that I would have loved to own.
Amen to all that.
My '04 Tundra is paid for, I'd like to have a newish F150 FX4 but I'm not dropping that kind of coin on a truck.
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