2006 Chrysler 300C "Heritage" Edition®
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RE: 2006 Chrysler 300C "Heritage" Edition®
ORIGINAL: clean_sx
Nice. That is a great looking 300C. Personaly , i think that red white and blue 300C badge should be on all 300Cs. Everything on there spells ALL AMERICAN. And the synonym for that is "a car i would love to have the keys to!"
Nice. That is a great looking 300C. Personaly , i think that red white and blue 300C badge should be on all 300Cs. Everything on there spells ALL AMERICAN. And the synonym for that is "a car i would love to have the keys to!"
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RE: 2006 Chrysler 300C "Heritage" Edition®
ORIGINAL: Raxstone
Sorry, I forgot... Where is this car built again?? Maybe the badge should be red and white. American all the way -- North American that is.
ORIGINAL: clean_sx
Nice. That is a great looking 300C. Personaly , i think that red white and blue 300C badge should be on all 300Cs. Everything on there spells ALL AMERICAN. And the synonym for that is "a car i would love to have the keys to!"
Nice. That is a great looking 300C. Personaly , i think that red white and blue 300C badge should be on all 300Cs. Everything on there spells ALL AMERICAN. And the synonym for that is "a car i would love to have the keys to!"
Chrysler's doing the right thing and American's are over payed compared to foriegn workers. People on the assembly line alone get what? $60/hr? Outsourcing costs less then a fourth of that...
-Matt-
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RE: 2006 Chrysler 300C "Heritage" Edition®
60 bucks an hour? Where the hell do I sign? Thats a bit off. We don't even make half that. And by the way our Canadian counterparts make just about as much as we do. We make about 1.50 more an hour but they get about 3 weeks more vacation time than we do.
Joe
Keep that mentality when you go to look for work matt. Lets see you support a family on 15 bucks an hour. Then you'll see how overpaid we are. What I don't get is if things keep getting cheaper to make(outsourcing), then why are they not getting cheaper to buy?
Joe
Keep that mentality when you go to look for work matt. Lets see you support a family on 15 bucks an hour. Then you'll see how overpaid we are. What I don't get is if things keep getting cheaper to make(outsourcing), then why are they not getting cheaper to buy?