Re: Chrysler may be sold
An interesting choice.
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Re: Chrysler may be sold
Actually, I have a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. It has a Mercedes built
and assembled in Germany transmission and shipped as a complete unit to the Jeep assembly plant to be plugged behind that HO HEMI. Darn nice trans, but no dip stick as they say it never needs fluid, and should some leak out, take it to a Jeep dealer to replace seal and refill by them only. The big HO HEMI is quite loud and that is the only way you can tell it shifts, by sound. There is no feel of the shift itself. YMMV "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1173216259.971728.61600@v33g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com... >to take advantage of US design at all in its products (they > should have bought Delphi when it was in trouble) and also refused to > put the better pieces of Mercedes engineering in the US product, > claiming it would dilute the exclusivity of Mercedes products. > |
Re: Chrysler may be sold
Actually, I have a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. It has a Mercedes built
and assembled in Germany transmission and shipped as a complete unit to the Jeep assembly plant to be plugged behind that HO HEMI. Darn nice trans, but no dip stick as they say it never needs fluid, and should some leak out, take it to a Jeep dealer to replace seal and refill by them only. The big HO HEMI is quite loud and that is the only way you can tell it shifts, by sound. There is no feel of the shift itself. YMMV "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1173216259.971728.61600@v33g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com... >to take advantage of US design at all in its products (they > should have bought Delphi when it was in trouble) and also refused to > put the better pieces of Mercedes engineering in the US product, > claiming it would dilute the exclusivity of Mercedes products. > |
Re: Chrysler may be sold
Actually, I have a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. It has a Mercedes built
and assembled in Germany transmission and shipped as a complete unit to the Jeep assembly plant to be plugged behind that HO HEMI. Darn nice trans, but no dip stick as they say it never needs fluid, and should some leak out, take it to a Jeep dealer to replace seal and refill by them only. The big HO HEMI is quite loud and that is the only way you can tell it shifts, by sound. There is no feel of the shift itself. YMMV "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1173216259.971728.61600@v33g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com... >to take advantage of US design at all in its products (they > should have bought Delphi when it was in trouble) and also refused to > put the better pieces of Mercedes engineering in the US product, > claiming it would dilute the exclusivity of Mercedes products. > |
Re: Chrysler may be sold
Slushy soft shifts were one of the reasons I went with MoPar products in favor of GM back when I was younger. GM rectified their sloppy shifting as is evidenced by the crisp shifts of my wifes Suburban, now I know where those engineers went! And ithe Sub has 170,000 trouble free miles due in part I am sure to my changing the fluid as it should be. Bruce |
Re: Chrysler may be sold
Slushy soft shifts were one of the reasons I went with MoPar products in favor of GM back when I was younger. GM rectified their sloppy shifting as is evidenced by the crisp shifts of my wifes Suburban, now I know where those engineers went! And ithe Sub has 170,000 trouble free miles due in part I am sure to my changing the fluid as it should be. Bruce |
Re: Chrysler may be sold
Slushy soft shifts were one of the reasons I went with MoPar products in favor of GM back when I was younger. GM rectified their sloppy shifting as is evidenced by the crisp shifts of my wifes Suburban, now I know where those engineers went! And ithe Sub has 170,000 trouble free miles due in part I am sure to my changing the fluid as it should be. Bruce |
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