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Autisticnotlibtarded 70 points ago +71 / -1

Chrysler went to shit in the 90's when they went with foreign steel. The issue is corporate American greed. The fuckers at the top always want more at the cost of longevity. They get too retirement focused to be good for the companies and the country as a whole. Companies that sell stock focus on profits, and the people buying stock care about that as well. We need to stop going for the biggest profits and go for the long lasting. It's why old trucks still run and new ones die leaving the lot.

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Whatyougotson 23 points ago +23 / -0

"They dont make em like they used to"

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Anime_titty_expert 15 points ago +15 / -0

Still driving my '94 tracer, several years older than I am from my grandparents, runs like a champ and starts every time, just hit 100k miles a couple months ago

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TheRedRight 3 points ago +3 / -0

Early 90’s Chevy K1500 Farm Truck owner here. Cast Iron Manual Transmission and not a single computer on it. Runs everyday, never has it met a job it couldnt handle on the farm.

Real Steel, no Rust, Original Paint and Thick Chrome Bumpers.