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Given the myriad of issues that they are facing and the real threat of bankruptcy would you buy one and hope that the warranty is honored?

Nope, and this is one issue I still drive my 04 silverado. I've been wanting a new truck but not right now. Its out of warranty and a good possibility a new one would be in a few months too.  But the only thing that I think would save them is if they did file is to still fix warranty issues.  Other wise they would be completely done.

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You don't need to be in a hurry if you're looking for a "deal".

Cars and trucks will be "on sale" all year.

8-)

Nope. I'm a Chevy guy but would buy a Ford if I had to right now just because up until this point they have not had their hand out.

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You don't need to be in a hurry if you're looking for a "deal".

Cars and trucks will be "on sale" all year.

I'm not in any hurry, just wondering if the potential bankruptcy of Chrysler would affect one's decision to purchase a new Chrysler vehicle.

I'm thinkin that the risk of losing warranty coverage would be pretty small as any bankruptcy filing would likely proceed with gov't assistance.  However, there is a risk that a warranty would not be honored and that has me concerned.

I have ha done of their vans for 3 years and I would not buy one of their cars again if they gave them away.

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I have ha done of their vans for 3 years and I would not buy one of their cars again if they gave them away.

Lots of problems with the mini van?

Nothing but problems. In itself, that is something I can look past cause EVERY company screws up. It is how they handle the screw ups that makes me a customer or  not. They have nickle and dimed me to death on this van . Fought warranty work every step, and with the sheer number of different issues, just been nothing but unhelpfull.

To your original point though, I would not buy Chevy either. I have always owned GM, except for the van, and I just have no confidence my warranty would be worth anything.

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Nothing but problems. In itself, that is something I can look past cause EVERY company screws up. It is how they handle the screw ups that makes me a customer or not. They have nickle and dimed me to death on this van . Fought warranty work every step, and with the sheer number of different issues, just been nothing but unhelpfull.

To your original point though, I would not buy Chevy either. I have always owned GM, except for the van, and I just have no confidence my warranty would be worth anything.

Hmm, this is my biggest concern too.  We're trying to decide between the Town and Country and the Sienna.  The Sienna is a bit more comfortable, but the Town and Country has better interior features.  The warranty issues on the Town and Country leave me greatly concerned even though I think it unlikely that the gov't will allow Chrysler to completely dissappear.

We had a Chrysler minivan that we couldnt kill. I used to drive it to the river to fish before I had my license. We ended up donating it to Goodwill. Would I buy a Chrysler? No, I like Fords.

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Potential bankruptcy of Chrysler wouldn't be a concern for me.  On the other hand the fact that they are the absolute cheapest built thing on the road and not really worth the money would keep me from buying one anytime.

I wouldn't buy a new Chrysler at all.  Ford guy, but with the issue of possible bankruptcy, and the fact that their vehicles the last 10 years have had a ton of problems, I dont think I will even consider them with a pending purchase later in the year.

My wife had to have a '08 Sebring.  What a POS!!!  We had it 17 months and when we traded it off last week it had 7800 miles.  I would only drive it if FORCED.

If you like it, YES but i believe even better cars will be on sale this year. No genius point intended.

I owned one Chrysler product and will never make that mistake again!!!  The stupid things will nickle and dime you to death!

You couldn't give me a Chrysler. We had a charger for a rental it had the 3.5 liter and couldn't get out of it's own way and was cheaply made. Besides that they rust like no other. The new Challengers are sexy but, with the new Camaros coming out I'll pass on those too.

I've owned a lot of Chrysler products over the years and I have had some problems with some of them.  However, the dealer, probably the best I had ever seen, took care of them.  Unfortunately he is no longer in business because Chrysler forced him out because he was small and didn't have all the Chrysler brands.  I never fought for warranty work and even when it was out of warranty, the dealer worked with me.

Right now I have an '05 Jeep with 68,000 miles on it and an '05 Durango with over 50,000 miles.  The Durango has never had 1 thing, not 1, ever done to it, except oil.  Not even brakes. We drove that thing to Florida, non stop, and it never missed a beat and got 20 mpg from that 5.7 liter Hemi. The Jeep has the 5.7 in it as well and that is one of the best running engines I've ever owned.  Would I by another,

probably, but they discontinued the Durango and I'm looking forward to no car payment shortly.

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Mini van chat?!? ........Alert! We have a code "lame" ;D (j/k)

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Mini vans are cheaper than SUV's thus leaving me more room in my fishing budget!!!!  That is most certainly NOT lame!

My dad, brother,sister,father-in-law,wife and I have all owned chrylser products and the only problems weve had are all transmissions.Numerous transmissions. All the G. M. products Ive owned have been 100% junk and fell apart daily. Buy a ford.

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Buy a ford.

Probably will be buying a Toyota!!! Ford and GM don't make mini vans because they suck at it.

I just don't think it's a good idea to get a couple of extra bells and whistles while potentially buying a car from a company going bankrupt.

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Avoid BIG 3 cars

Buy a ford.

Probably will be buying a Toyota!!! Ford and GM don't make mini vans because they suck at it.

I just don't think it's a good idea to get a couple of extra bells and whistles while potentially buying a car from a company going bankrupt.

I love my TUNDRA.  '04 with 50,000 miles no problems.  Tows my 21ft Triton fine at highway speeds.

To me, what is sad in an ironic way, is that my late parents both had a number of Chrysler products & back in '50/60's they were decent cars. The big 3 never caught up once imports became a staple of our society and found they couldn't compete. That said, '99 Toyota Tacoma, 255K miles, runs basically the same as when it had 25 miles on it new. Oh, did have to replace a starter & TPS. Nothing else.

Chrysler has a plant in our area that made the transmissions for them and of course, Dodge.  They are closing the plant in June, so I no longer support them.  I've owned three Jeep Cherokees in the past---now I have a Silverado that I wouldn't be without!!

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