There is no way for me to respond without ticking someone off. So I’m just going to respond and let the dominos fall the way they will…..
First, we have a couple bunk “articles” on MotorBiscuit. The first touts JD Power which somehow, magically, places two Chrysler brands (Ram and Dodge) atop their rankings, yet slams Chrysler. Which if you knew much you would question….those same Dodge cars that score well are on the EXACT SAME production line as the Chrysler 300. Odd. Chryslers Windsor plant has made the minivans for….a decade or two?
Then we have another bunk article from Consumer Reports, who seems to be “unbiased” only to anything wearing a Toyota nameplate, or a Blue Oval. They are far from neutral, I’ve read their articles and seen glaring misinformation time and again. They are one of the most biased in auto reviews and it shows.
And then we have this peach from LMichaels. I’m sorry guy, but that’s the biggest load of dog doo I’ve ever heard. Chrysler products hardly made it through their maiden voyage without being in the hook?? That’s not only an exaggeration, but it’s an outright fabrication, you know it and I know it. There isn’t a grain of truth in that statement. Chargers are common rentals and great cars. The defunct Dart and 200 were good cars killed too soon, also popular rental rides. I know some of the cheaper Jeeps like the older Compass were rentals and those are frankly a joke.
Chrysler makes all this “junk”, yet they are the ONLY domestic that can manage to sell a sedan, and have the best selling muscle car on the market. And the worlds greatest off road platform in Jeep Wrangler, the Grand Cherokee is wifey loved, and they make the best pickups on the market in Ram.
Chrysler is the engineering company and always has been. They did stuff no one else did, and created true segment shifters.
As I type, I can look outside and see 7 or 8 of my Chrysler products, and there’s another 5 or so at my dads house. And picking up two more within two weeks. I take my Webers seriously, but I REALLY take my Mopars seriously.