Re: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Re: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
John Thompson
on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
John Thompson
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Re: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
John Thompson
on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
John Thompson
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Re: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
John Thompson
on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
John Thompson
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Re: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
In article <f3413d90.0404090753.45751582@posting.google.com >,
jthmpson@arvotek.net (John Thompson) wrote:
> Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
> on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
> Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
> of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
> successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
> tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
> lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
> Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
> so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
> the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
> although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
>
> John Thompson
Agreed!
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jthmpson@arvotek.net (John Thompson) wrote:
> Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
> on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
> Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
> of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
> successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
> tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
> lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
> Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
> so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
> the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
> although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
>
> John Thompson
Agreed!
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Re: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
In article <f3413d90.0404090753.45751582@posting.google.com >,
jthmpson@arvotek.net (John Thompson) wrote:
> Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
> on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
> Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
> of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
> successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
> tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
> lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
> Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
> so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
> the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
> although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
>
> John Thompson
Agreed!
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jthmpson@arvotek.net (John Thompson) wrote:
> Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
> on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
> Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
> of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
> successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
> tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
> lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
> Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
> so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
> the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
> although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
>
> John Thompson
Agreed!
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Re: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
In article <f3413d90.0404090753.45751582@posting.google.com >,
jthmpson@arvotek.net (John Thompson) wrote:
> Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
> on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
> Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
> of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
> successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
> tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
> lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
> Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
> so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
> the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
> although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
>
> John Thompson
Agreed!
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jthmpson@arvotek.net (John Thompson) wrote:
> Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
> on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
> Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
> of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
> successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
> tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
> lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
> Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
> so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
> the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
> although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
>
> John Thompson
Agreed!
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Re: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
In article <f3413d90.0404090753.45751582@posting.google.com >,
jthmpson@arvotek.net (John Thompson) wrote:
> Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
> on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
> Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
> of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
> successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
> tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
> lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
> Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
> so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
> the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
> although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
>
> John Thompson
Agreed!
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jthmpson@arvotek.net (John Thompson) wrote:
> Considering how DC have stomped their landings (and their competition)
> on a lot of their other product lines (Viper, SRT-4, 300C, the new
> Hemi, the Dodge Ram truck series, and (while I don't like it, millions
> of other people seem to disagree) the PT Cruiser, to name a few
> successes), it's disappointing how they seem to have broken faith with
> tradition regarding the Jeep brand. Their designers seem to be totally
> lost. The "WK" 2005 GC looks like it was designed in the People's
> Republic of China. I know every vehicle they build can't be a Rubicon,
> so I suppose we should thank Heaven that the TJ is still around. Maybe
> the production version of the Rescue concept vehicle will help,
> although it does look kind of like a knee-jerk to the (urk!) Hummer.
>
> John Thompson
Agreed!
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