Thursday, January 22, 2009

Chrysler Thanks Gets Dumped

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This was originally posted on Chrysler's blog. They got over 200 negative responses (some polite, some less so) and so deleted the link to this particular blog entry. Thanks to the wonders of Google cache, it is still available for your reading pleasure.



My two cents on the matter is this- combine the number of perky "why the bailout is shiny" posts with the fact that they've deleted this inflammatory post about their ridiculous ad; I am left to conclude that this automaker "giant" really has spent way too much time in his ivory tower. Chrysler is not merely painting a false silver lining on dismal skies, but is flat out lying to me the consumer. Not only is Chrysler lying, but is not the least bit concerned about be caught in a lie and further, has no intention of taking action to prevent future failure.



This publication of this ad and subsequent apparent utter lack of concern regarding the reaction of the public to the actions of Chrysler only serve to further emphasize the opinion that they should not have been bailed out.



Where's the customer service number for me to call and say, "You owe me $3,000."



General Motors was supposed to follow suit with a similar ad of their own. Hopefully they are smart enough to take note of how poorly Chrysler's attempt was received.





Link to

http://blog.chryslerllc.com/blog.do



Google cache link:

file:///Users/150771/Documents/Microsoft%20User%20Data/Saved%20Attachments/chryslerblog.htm



Chrysler blog:

http://blog.chryslerllc.com/



Links to articles:

http://www.worldcarfans.com/…with-anger



http://www.leftlanenews.com/…ou-ad.html

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