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Another example of us both thinking alike. This is something I have thought about, and I really hope they aren't going the way of Plymouth because (and this is coming from a person who's family has owned many Chrysler vehicles) they are a good brand despite a few questionable choices. Though honestly I do think ever since Fiat took over the company, they have been living up to the Fix It Again Tony acronym by having rather poor build quality, plus they have made some pretty ugly cars except for the 300, 200 (until the unfortunate death), Charger, Challenger, Durango and the newer Grand Cherokee.
But seeing as how they do have only two models left, the outlook for the future of the brand is looking rather grim.
But seeing as how they do have only two models left, the outlook for the future of the brand is looking rather grim.