omg i have to watch this lmaoThat might be the best movie EVER. IMO
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omg i have to watch this lmaoThat might be the best movie EVER. IMO
omg i have to watch this lmao
Wait what? The 300? The Canadian-built car from the (at the time) Italian-owned company (FCA) with generations-old German engineering (from the DaimlerChrysler days)... bringing back the "American" auto?! LOLChrysler tried for a minute to be like gm with they’re Eminem songs with 300 driving from belle isle to Detroit with Clint “the stint” Eastwood voicing over on bringing back the American auto or something to that effect lol but all are actually inspiring commercials I really liked them when new.
1- Motown
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2-Eminem
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3-Clint Eastwood
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When Mother Mopar had her rich German husband who was big on efficiency, then after she spent a lot of his money, she got a divorce and hooked up with a sexy Italian husband. Now she dumped him for a French guy.....Wait what? The 300? The Canadian-built car from the (at the time) Italian-owned company (FCA) with generations-old German engineering (from the DaimlerChrysler days)... bringing back the "American" auto?! LOL
Don't get me wrong. I absolutely love my 2006 300C SRT8. Tons (literally) of fun and a lot of bang for the buck, but it sure ain't American.. unless they wanna stretch it and try to claim "North American"
*edit before some nitpicker fact-checks me, I guess in 2013 it was still "Chrysler Group LLC" just before FCA got them in 2014. Gotta tell you.. DaimlerChrysler sure was a win for Chrysler and a big fat loser for Daimler. Daimler paid a bundle for them and had to practically give them away years later, but Chrysler sure introduced a lot of really exciting cars to market at a time where they otherwise could have faded completely into oblivion. Couldn't have done it without Daimler's engineering and capital.
Richard
The Italian and the French are... uh.. co-owner, uhhh, I mean, it's apparently what they call a "complicated" relationship these days.When Mother Mopar had her rich German husband who was big on efficiency, then after she spent a lot of his money, she got a divorce and hooked up with a sexy Italian husband. Now she dumped him for a French guy.....