I Have a Question about Vehicle, and Workmanship.
My truck, not a jeep cherokee btw, was built in St louis missouri, with parts made in Mexico! I'm screwed. Anhauser busch, and a mexican drug cartel. Joined forces too build my night runner!! I can smell the beer left in the fabric! There's a joint in the ash tray!! (no ashtray in the o6's btw). Holy crap a pay stub left under the seat!! From daimler chrysler!! All thou this behavoir is reprehensible, It truly is a work ethic problem. and not a manufacturing one. Least not with the rams, Where's the proof? As for the paint jobs, those early neons really sucked, and peeled imo. other than that I've never seen a bad dodge paint job. From the factory.
My truck, not a jeep cherokee btw, was built in St louis missouri, with parts made in Mexico! I'm screwed. Anhauser busch, and a mexican drug cartel. Joined forces too build my night runner!! I can smell the beer left in the fabric! There's a joint in the ash tray!! (no ashtray in the o6's btw). Holy crap a pay stub left under the seat!! From daimler chrysler!! All thou this behavoir is reprehensible, It truly is a work ethic problem. and not a manufacturing one. Least not with the rams, Where's the proof? As for the paint jobs, those early neons really sucked, and peeled imo. other than that I've never seen a bad dodge paint job. From the factory.
My truck was built in St. Louis, Missouri, with numerous parts built in Mexico. I could be in trouble. A beer company from St. Louis and a drug cartel from Mexico worked together in the creation of my Night Runner edition Dodge Ram. The beer company left a scent in the seat which is commonly associated with alcohol, and a substance commonly associated with Marijuana is in the ashtray, although my truck does not have an ashtray. Under the seat, I found a pay stub from the miserly parent company, Daimler Chrysler. Although this practice is reprehensible, it is a problem based on work ethic instead of manufacturing on the Dodge Ram. Is there any proof of this exploitation of nominal labor costs? Regarding the paint jobs, early model Dodge Neons had substandard coats applied which peeled from the underlying metal. I have yet to see another instance of unacceptable paint applications at a Dodge facility.
Translation:
My truck was built in St. Louis, Missouri, with numerous parts built in Mexico. I could be in trouble. A beer company from St. Louis and a drug cartel from Mexico worked together in the creation of my Night Runner edition Dodge Ram. The beer company left a scent in the seat which is commonly associated with alcohol, and a substance commonly associated with Marijuana is in the ashtray, although my truck does not have an ashtray. Under the seat, I found a pay stub from the miserly parent company, Daimler Chrysler. Although this practice is reprehensible, it is a problem based on work ethic instead of manufacturing on the Dodge Ram. Is there any proof of this exploitation of nominal labor costs? Regarding the paint jobs, early model Dodge Neons had substandard coats applied which peeled from the underlying metal. I have yet to see another instance of unacceptable paint applications at a Dodge facility.
My truck was built in St. Louis, Missouri, with numerous parts built in Mexico. I could be in trouble. A beer company from St. Louis and a drug cartel from Mexico worked together in the creation of my Night Runner edition Dodge Ram. The beer company left a scent in the seat which is commonly associated with alcohol, and a substance commonly associated with Marijuana is in the ashtray, although my truck does not have an ashtray. Under the seat, I found a pay stub from the miserly parent company, Daimler Chrysler. Although this practice is reprehensible, it is a problem based on work ethic instead of manufacturing on the Dodge Ram. Is there any proof of this exploitation of nominal labor costs? Regarding the paint jobs, early model Dodge Neons had substandard coats applied which peeled from the underlying metal. I have yet to see another instance of unacceptable paint applications at a Dodge facility.
Translation:
My truck was built in St. Louis, Missouri, with numerous parts built in Mexico. I could be in trouble. A beer company from St. Louis and a drug cartel from Mexico worked together in the creation of my Night Runner edition Dodge Ram. The beer company left a scent in the seat which is commonly associated with alcohol, and a substance commonly associated with Marijuana is in the ashtray, although my truck does not have an ashtray. Under the seat, I found a pay stub from the miserly parent company, Daimler Chrysler. Although this practice is reprehensible, it is a problem based on work ethic instead of manufacturing on the Dodge Ram. Is there any proof of this exploitation of nominal labor costs? Regarding the paint jobs, early model Dodge Neons had substandard coats applied which peeled from the underlying metal. I have yet to see another instance of unacceptable paint applications at a Dodge facility.
My truck was built in St. Louis, Missouri, with numerous parts built in Mexico. I could be in trouble. A beer company from St. Louis and a drug cartel from Mexico worked together in the creation of my Night Runner edition Dodge Ram. The beer company left a scent in the seat which is commonly associated with alcohol, and a substance commonly associated with Marijuana is in the ashtray, although my truck does not have an ashtray. Under the seat, I found a pay stub from the miserly parent company, Daimler Chrysler. Although this practice is reprehensible, it is a problem based on work ethic instead of manufacturing on the Dodge Ram. Is there any proof of this exploitation of nominal labor costs? Regarding the paint jobs, early model Dodge Neons had substandard coats applied which peeled from the underlying metal. I have yet to see another instance of unacceptable paint applications at a Dodge facility.
oh, I've been in a cmfy 8x8 cell, j/king. Just chilling, your gonna hate my next mod btw.
Oh I missed you too ramfan, I mean man...
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