05 Sport question
#11
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Re: 05 Sport question
> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year for
> the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for all DC
> products from 7/70 to 3/36.
In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
that is a big mistake.
> the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for all DC
> products from 7/70 to 3/36.
In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
that is a big mistake.
#12
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Re: 05 Sport question
> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year for
> the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for all DC
> products from 7/70 to 3/36.
In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
that is a big mistake.
> the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for all DC
> products from 7/70 to 3/36.
In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
that is a big mistake.
#13
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Re: 05 Sport question
> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year for
> the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for all DC
> products from 7/70 to 3/36.
In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
that is a big mistake.
> the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for all DC
> products from 7/70 to 3/36.
In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
that is a big mistake.
#14
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Re: 05 Sport question
Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
Won't happen.
That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Eric
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message
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>> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year
>> for the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for
>> all DC products from 7/70 to 3/36.
>
> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
> that is a big mistake.
>
bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
Won't happen.
That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Eric
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message
news:c5180$42e40609$42a1ba1f$13942@FUSE.NET...
>> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year
>> for the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for
>> all DC products from 7/70 to 3/36.
>
> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
> that is a big mistake.
>
#15
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Re: 05 Sport question
Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
Won't happen.
That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Eric
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message
news:c5180$42e40609$42a1ba1f$13942@FUSE.NET...
>> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year
>> for the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for
>> all DC products from 7/70 to 3/36.
>
> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
> that is a big mistake.
>
bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
Won't happen.
That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Eric
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message
news:c5180$42e40609$42a1ba1f$13942@FUSE.NET...
>> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year
>> for the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for
>> all DC products from 7/70 to 3/36.
>
> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
> that is a big mistake.
>
#16
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Re: 05 Sport question
Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
Won't happen.
That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Eric
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message
news:c5180$42e40609$42a1ba1f$13942@FUSE.NET...
>> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year
>> for the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for
>> all DC products from 7/70 to 3/36.
>
> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
> that is a big mistake.
>
bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
Won't happen.
That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Eric
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message
news:c5180$42e40609$42a1ba1f$13942@FUSE.NET...
>> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year
>> for the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for
>> all DC products from 7/70 to 3/36.
>
> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
> that is a big mistake.
>
#17
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Re: 05 Sport question
Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
Won't happen.
That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Eric
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message
news:c5180$42e40609$42a1ba1f$13942@FUSE.NET...
>> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year
>> for the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for
>> all DC products from 7/70 to 3/36.
>
> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
> that is a big mistake.
>
bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
Won't happen.
That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Eric
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message
news:c5180$42e40609$42a1ba1f$13942@FUSE.NET...
>> There won't be an 06 wrangler, or so I'm told. They're waiting a year
>> for the redesigned 07s. I've also heard the warranty is decreasing for
>> all DC products from 7/70 to 3/36.
>
> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd say
> that is a big mistake.
>
#18
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Re: 05 Sport question
>> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd
>> say that is a big mistake.
> Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
> bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
>
> Won't happen.
>
> That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
> able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Well, I was referring to DaimlerChrysler in general, meaning Dodge,
Chrysler, and Jeep brands. Also, most owners of Jeeps will never off-road,
so they may lose quite a bit of business by doing so.
>> say that is a big mistake.
> Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
> bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
>
> Won't happen.
>
> That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
> able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Well, I was referring to DaimlerChrysler in general, meaning Dodge,
Chrysler, and Jeep brands. Also, most owners of Jeeps will never off-road,
so they may lose quite a bit of business by doing so.
#19
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Re: 05 Sport question
>> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd
>> say that is a big mistake.
> Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
> bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
>
> Won't happen.
>
> That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
> able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Well, I was referring to DaimlerChrysler in general, meaning Dodge,
Chrysler, and Jeep brands. Also, most owners of Jeeps will never off-road,
so they may lose quite a bit of business by doing so.
>> say that is a big mistake.
> Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
> bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
>
> Won't happen.
>
> That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
> able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Well, I was referring to DaimlerChrysler in general, meaning Dodge,
Chrysler, and Jeep brands. Also, most owners of Jeeps will never off-road,
so they may lose quite a bit of business by doing so.
#20
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Re: 05 Sport question
>> In an era of 10/100K warranties from Kia, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi, I'd
>> say that is a big mistake.
> Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
> bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
>
> Won't happen.
>
> That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
> able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Well, I was referring to DaimlerChrysler in general, meaning Dodge,
Chrysler, and Jeep brands. Also, most owners of Jeeps will never off-road,
so they may lose quite a bit of business by doing so.
>> say that is a big mistake.
> Try and find a Kia, Hyundai, or Mitsubishi that can keep up with the most
> bare-bone stock TJ on a trail.
>
> Won't happen.
>
> That being said, if a company is so sure of their product, they should be
> able to warranty it for 10/100k like those you mentioned...
Well, I was referring to DaimlerChrysler in general, meaning Dodge,
Chrysler, and Jeep brands. Also, most owners of Jeeps will never off-road,
so they may lose quite a bit of business by doing so.