Chrysler owning Jeep
tjmons
Old Time Jeeper
No one can ever replace the true American classic. Thank you everyone who continues to keep the one and only part of American history alive. 

Chrysler, actually majority owned by FIAT, should have been allowed to go out of business along with Chevy/GMC. This whole notion of being too big to fail is just part of nationalization of corporations and shouldn't be allowed. Someone else would have moved in to fill the shoes as has been the case in the past. Little trivia, Chrysler came into being from the Maxwell Motor Company...Chrysler as we know also bought out AMC so in the end, without government interference, we would all be better off. I have always hated Mopar and used to be a Chevy man, but now I wouldn't own either...
Hmmm...did I go off thread?![]()
Alot of times this type of thread goes hideously awry and turns into a some off topic rants that ruffle other members feathers until the authorities are brought in.
Id like to thank everyone for keeping this on topic and civil. Honestly its a pleasure being a moderator on this forum cause the members make it much easier than other sites Ive frequented.
As is the usual case there is always one bad apple though. He'll probably post a picture of an alligator eating a kangaroo at one point. Just ignore him.![]()
No one can ever replace the true American classic. Thank you everyone who continues to keep the one and only part of American history alive.![]()
Funny you should ask that. I've always liked Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth and Mopar in general. My dd is a Dodge Ram pu. My issue with Chrysler is their exploitation of the Jeep vehicle. And yes, I like the stickers and shirts that say "It's a Jeep thing, Chrysler never understood". The Jeep was a vehicle developed in the early 40's, given the name "Jeep", and helped to win the war. Then modified from war use to civilian use. Two versions, the MB and the CJ. Willy's trucks or cars weren't called Jeeps. Only the Jeep was called a Jeep. The war/military version died off as the civilian version continued on till the end. Both version creating it's iconic status around the world. In fact they even trademarked the name in 1950 so they could create a company with it's name as [the brand]. However the actual Jeep vehicle remained as the flagship model.What are your thoughts on Chrysler owning the jeep brand? Would you rather see someone else building the new jeeps? I would ,as I feel they are not as good as before.
It's beauty in simplicity has been outlawed by regulation.
So to many who know Jeeps, a Jeep CJ is a Jeep and a Wrangler yj, tj, lj, jk, is a Wrangler. The only similarity is the 7 slot grill.
We will never see anyone bringing back and building new Jeeps. It's beauty in simplicity has been outlawed by regulation.
I almost wept reading this PaRenegade. Thanks for so eloquently stating the plain and simple truth.![]()
Ditto here.I almost wept reading this PaRenegade. Thanks for so eloquently stating the plain and simple truth.![]()
Ditto here.
I think Chrysler has done about as decent a job as could be expected under today's regs and the circumstances. But that said, whenever I pass a newer Chrysler-built Jeep in my CJ7 I have to admit that I look down on that other Jeep with a slight amount of disdain and righteous indignation, and I hold my head a little higher knowing I'm driving a REAL Jeep.![]()
The same is true if I pass 4 cyl flat fender Jeep... The wave back is tempered by a little shame, like I sold out, like I'm driving a distant cousin that went off to the big city and left the family farm, a struggling clan behind.
-Jon
No need to feel shame. The flat fender is a true Jeep as well. Not a cousin, more like a parent or grandparent. It's still a CJ from the same lineage.
Just a note. AMC had to spin off AM General before they could sell to Renault because a foreign company could not have contracts with the military
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