Sunday, May 17, 2009

would you buy GM or Chrysler ?

would you buy GM or Chrysler ?

they go on banckruptcy. so your car is going to loose value.

Asked by: edwinjoel22 @ 2009-05-15 17:38:16

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GM
Joe

I would buy a Ford; I don't wanna an undervalue car
Livin' La Vida Gay

I never saw the point in buying them before. They never really made quality vehicles. Now I just have another reason not to.
Vincent P

I'm happy with my Chevy. Its reliable, gets good mileage, is fast, and handles good.
emiller1998

if they dont make your corvette anymore the one you have or buy now will put your 4 kids through college if they a 4 years old now dont worry the usa is not going out of business and these amateurs that are running it wont be there forever
ken k

GM
Patrick

Between the two of them, I'd prefer a GM. They have better and more appealing designs, unlike the dodge sedan line ups (their truck and minivan are the only good parts).
zachash1

I prefer Fords and Mazda products.
I will avoid buying another GM product (I have owned a few, one was too many and I did not learn the first time).
I might give Chrysler a chance if I knew that there were no Mitsubishi parts in it. But having been around when Fiat was marketed in the US before, I am not so sure that Fiat can help Chrysler regain the spot in my heart that the Dodge products had in my heart or the Jeeps did in my wifes.
Old Man Dirt

GM but just cuz chrysler is going bankrupt doesnt mean u shouldnt buy there cars
You can actually get a good deal on their car since every dealer is worried about the bailout
Ermin B

Neither. I have been a staunch supporter of North American cars and manufacturers for over 45 years. And for 45 years they have been selling me slipshod workmanship and incomprehensible warranties.

It's time to give the 'other guys' a shot at my hard earned dollar. Toyota or Lexus is next on my list.
Rapid Fire

both
handyclown

Unless you have been under a rock ALL cars lose money when you drive them off the lot. It's called depreciation!!!
THE UNCOOL 1

I'll stay with ford for my truck

Nissan or mazda for a sports car.
Benny Afro

Like someone else said,I don't know of many vehicles that go up in value unless they are classic vehicles.The Jeep Wrangler is rated as the #1 vehicle that holds it's value.I just bought a new Dodge Ram 2500HD,my 3rd one since 1996 and love it.The first 1 had over 400,000 miles on it and still ran great.
toledojeeper

All company's are going to go broke. These are the Capitalist days. The people with money are only investing in money (banks and financial institutions) Greed has clouded their minds. Until the mental midgets start investing in job producing corporations again. Don't buy any thing.
wmf936

Neither.....
mokume

Now's a great time to get a good deal. If you depend on your dealer for after-sale service, find out if they're on the chopping block and then see where the nearest dealer will be. There's plenty of good car repair shops around without having to use the dealer for every little thing. I only go back to the dealer when there's a recall.
Win S


Is GM and Chrysler going bankrupt?

So what's up, I haven't got the full story on this?

Asked by: Cesious Fox @ 2009-05-15 15:36:02

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chrysler is being bought out by fiat and idk about gm other than there dropping the pontiac and saturn brand
CuzCuz

Yes.

So now you have the full story. Chrysler already declared, but GM is going to declare bankruptcy by June 1.
Firebird

Yes...some divisions will survive...but expect a very different GM and Chrysler
RStarga...

what you do not know is that CEO 's want that to happen. IF NOT why they spend the last 20 years making CRAP cars so Expensive ?
even the magazines Car&Driver and Motor Trend admits and give us the list of the worst crappy american cars and they are not a match for japanese or eurepean cars. i am going to give you some examples.

dodge omni, celebrity,pontiac 600, fiero,Aries K , jeep cherokee,trans am, camaro dead and could be revived for what? anyway is going to be too expensive.
edwinjoel22

GM is bankrupt. They took billions of our dollars months ago because they couldn't pay the bills. Where I come from that means Bankrupt. They just haven't made it official yet.

And if Chrysler's deal with FIAT falls through they've had it too.
Rapid Fire

They are not going out of business,they are reorganizing.Fiat isn't buying Chrysler,they are going to form an alliance with Chrysler.
toledojeeper

chrysler has filed and government motors will be next.
Steve


How does closing a dealership save cash flow for GM or Chrysler?

I thought a dealership was a privately own franchise. In other words, I thought the dealerships made profits on sales but other then inventory, I would have thought the money flowed from the dealership to automaker not from the automaker to the dealership.

Asked by: centex_ed @ 2009-05-15 13:18:01

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If they close dealers, that's less inventory sitting around, and less orders to be filled, meaning less vehicles to be made. They basically get the cars on credit, when they sell them they pay what they owe and make some profit. No sale means they have lot's of money tied up sitting there, that They can't get money from until they sell.
James B

Yes and no. The dealerships are owned by local people, but they get alot of bonuses and incentives from the manufacturer. Also, any warranty work done at the dealer is payed by the manufacturer, not the owner.
Justin B

As it stands right now, there are too many dealerships too close to each other causing competition among all GM dealers to sell cars for cheaper so the consumer will buy from their dealership. So as some dealers close up shop and the dealerships become more sparse, prices will go up because there isn't as much competition. So short term, GM expects to lose some profit, however in the long term, the lower amount of dealers will cause a higher per-car price resulting in higher long term profits.
Kurt S

For every dealership, regardless of size and number of cars sold, there are support costs from the manufacturer. There are dealership reps who must visit each dealer, brochures and sales materials shipped to each dealer, warranty processing fixed costs per dealer, co-op advertising, sales, adminis and technician trainingetc. With fewer dealers, you lower the costs of providing services and can reduce your costs. With a fewer number of dealers selling more cars, each remaining dealer can be more financially stable and hopefully provide better customer service.
C-Tech

this is what you get for getting in bed with the democrats and obama//tell me that the feds know how to run a business//these guys took the money and have to be in the bed// lee iacocca borrowed the money but he had a plan/ the nitwits went to the dummers for the money and ended up screwed/ now obama is running the auto business and the banks and he wants to run the health business /socialism is close// get ready/he doesnt know
ken k

I'm having a difficult time understanding this as well. Having been responsible for distribution strategy for a wrieless carrier, we faced many of the same issues. The reality is this - if a dealer is not making money, they will close on their own. The free market will handle that situation naturally. Someone mentioned warranty work, GM/Chrysler will still have to pay for it - just to someone else. I don't get how this helps the car manufacturers. Actually, I believe this will hurt them.

Toyota/Honda have a lot fewer dealers. However, their natural demand (people seeking out those brands) has been higher in recent years and therefore people are more willing to seek them out. When you have weak brand demand, you have to be much more accessible. People are unwilling to drive across town to investigate you if you have weak demand. Whenever we analyzed closing a store or dealer, we had to ask ourselves what is our recapture rate. What percentage of people who would have bought GM/Chrysler at the location closing will still buy, just from another dealership. My guess is you'd be surprised how low that % really is.

My prediction is this - the spiral down will only increase with this move. Their sales will tank at a rate higher than they ever suspected and this move will be viewed as a final nail in a few years. The remaining dealers will see an increase in business for a few years but the parent companies (GM/Chrysler) will end of dying off.
Brian

It is a publicity stunt to make themselves seem like they are doing something with the tax payers bailout money.

http://www.franksreviews.com
rex n


97 chrysler lhs 98k miles just had water pump and timing chain replaced now shop tells me?

still overheating wants to tear apart says maybe head gasket or heads need shaving should I put money into that year of car says will cost about 1500 to 2000 besides 700.00 already put into for water pump not sure if worth it.

Asked by: Nancy M @ 2009-05-16 17:07:07

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sooooo/what can you buy for 1500 to 2000?? what was the complaint when you brought the car in/did you say it overheats or did you say replace water pump//if they diagnosed it wrong they have some obligation to you on added repairs/ask for a deal dont be bashful its your money/point out that if you knew it need 2700 to fix it you may not have had it fixed//their approach to this is very amatuer
ken k

Just do the math. What is it worth now? If you put $2k into it what will it be worth? Kelly Blue Book says it is worth $1.5k - $2.3k as a trade in. If you sell it yourself then the book says $2.7k - $3.6k.

So if you put $2k into it and then sold it you could come out $700-$1.6k ahead.

Don't for get to add the hassle factor of getting the work done and then selling it. What ever you chose, Good Luck!
Robert

Hey are you adding coolant to your radiator and are you blow white smoke out of your muffer if the awser is no then is not your head or your head gasket check your thermostat
William

How's the thermostat?
done wrenching

Everyone has a good answer. But I would question the repair shop. If you brought the car in overheating and had the work done and it is still overheating the diagnosis was not completely and thoughtfully done correct. Sound like they are just hit and missing. And how can you trust them to fix the problem since they screwed up the first time, granted 15-27 what are you going to get for that kind of money? But then should you really trust them pulling apart your engine where they didn't even get it right with a water pump. And if the pump is still around ask to see it and have them explain what and why the cause of the over heating problem
rick b

they are trying to screw you. I have an eagle vision, the same damn car. mine was overheating...was the thermostat. 12 dollar part!!! I replaced it myself in about 20 minutes. unless you are leaking oil like a siv and you have smoke coming out of the exhaust; blue of white, it is not the heads. they are dumbasses. I have replaced head gaskets before and this doesn't sound like that at all. tell them to replace the damn thermostat and see if that works. tell them I called them a bunch of retards for good measure.
Who are you?

Is the name of that shop called Rabbit Hole Service cause any professional shop would have done the proper testing to see what the problem was. this a classic example of ineptness or them taken u down the hole If they were reputable they would minus the cost of the chain and pump from the head-gasket ..And you could go head and have them repair the gasket and have the bottom of the engine go, there are no guarantees.and then you will be looking at a whole rebuilt motor..Time for that LHS to follow its maker
Steve from PA


How can you get chrysler car parts?

I am looking at buying a Jeep and it includes a life long power train warranty but with Chrysler going out of business how will people who have their products be able to get parts to fix up their cars in a few years if they are no longer making parts for them?

Asked by: sowhatsyawant @ 2009-05-16 00:31:20

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There will always be parts through aftermarket makers, at least until the vehicle is about ten years old. Many parts well after that.
Danny B

Chrysler will be obligated to produce parts for their vehicles for ten years after the last car is made. Car companies do that now. So if you have an 1999 model the company can start discontinuing parts. So us the taxpayer will be supporting Chrysler's part manufacturing if they go under.
Phill

chrysler and dodge dealers are still there. they only closed down dealers that have no potential. you can get mopar (chrysler) parts at your local dealer.
T A

Chrysler is not out of business. They are still making cars, service parts, and shipping both to dealerships where you can exchange money for them.
emiller1998

only the unlucky dealers got a letter Thursday that they were going to be shut down.you can still buy mopar parts at the dealer,soon to be fiat.
Steve

Chrysler isn't going out of business yet,and even if they did Jeep would be sold to another company.The warranties if Chrysler goes out of business will be backed by the US Government.
toledojeeper

chrysler isnt going out of business just their cutting down on dealerships
bitchyness


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