Chrysler Workers in Michigan Reportedly Caught Smoking, Drinking During Lunch Breaks
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This is at the Trenton Engine Plant, home of the new Pentastar engine. Cannot believe anyone would buy a Wrangler knowing that drunks and stoners were slapping them together.
Look how dirty and nasty the factory is:
http://www.allpar.com/corporate/trenton-engine.html
No wonder so many Wrangler engines fail. No wonder. What a complete disaster.
I'm a Jeep person. Owned them forever. But this, this is the last straw. This is a corporation that is corrupt to the core with substance abuse and poor assembly.
Look how dirty and nasty the factory is:
http://www.allpar.com/corporate/trenton-engine.html
No wonder so many Wrangler engines fail. No wonder. What a complete disaster.
I'm a Jeep person. Owned them forever. But this, this is the last straw. This is a corporation that is corrupt to the core with substance abuse and poor assembly.
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Really though, the difference between these two pictures is that the Jeep one is probably some dude's point and shoot camera and the Toyota one is a professional, well lit, planned ahead of time and most likely touched up shot.
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I don't think anyone debates Toyota has higher quality production than Chrysler. The profits and international usage in the most brutal environments speaks for itself.
That being said, I wouldn't trade my Jeep for a landcruiser. A G-wagen though...
That being said, I wouldn't trade my Jeep for a landcruiser. A G-wagen though...
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I've been in the Huntsville plant. It's nice. What might blow your mind is the most visually impressive plant in the southeast is Hyundai. Navistar isn't half bad either. It isn't the looks that count though, it's the attention to detail and actually giving a crap about your product. Case in point, the Honda engine machining facility in Lincoln, Al looks like a dark dank craphole, but they make some great engines there. (assembly side looks much nicer)
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This is at the Trenton Engine Plant, home of the new Pentastar engine. Cannot believe anyone would buy a Wrangler knowing that drunks and stoners were slapping them together.
Look how dirty and nasty the factory is:
http://www.allpar.com/corporate/trenton-engine.html
No wonder so many Wrangler engines fail. No wonder. What a complete disaster.
I'm a Jeep person. Owned them forever. But this, this is the last straw. This is a corporation that is corrupt to the core with substance abuse and poor assembly.
Look how dirty and nasty the factory is:
http://www.allpar.com/corporate/trenton-engine.html
No wonder so many Wrangler engines fail. No wonder. What a complete disaster.
I'm a Jeep person. Owned them forever. But this, this is the last straw. This is a corporation that is corrupt to the core with substance abuse and poor assembly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWsJki0QXVA
bottoms up.
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This assembly plant or employees look anything like the ones on this video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWsJki0QXVA
bottoms up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWsJki0QXVA
bottoms up.