The merger
"In 1998, two companies steeped in tradition – Daimler-Benz AG and Chrysler Corporation – merged. They actively shaped, and left their mark on, every chapter in the history of the motor vehicle." (www.daimlerchrysler.de)
Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft had (and still has) a reputation for designing and building automobiles which will be around long after their owners have left this world.
Chrysler had a reputation for building lousy automobiles (Actually, they're not even good enough to be called that. They're just 'cars.').
Go back about 15 years. What were these two companies doing?
DB was making vehicles that were not only beautiful and reliable, but also safe. How many American or even Japanese auto manufacturers introduced airbags and belt tensioners in the '80s? What was Chrysler doing? Rolling crappy Reliant Ks and Sundances off its production lines. Not to mention oil-burning Plymouth minivans with awful emissions.
Now with the corporate name DaimlerChrysler, what happened to Benz? Did everyone just forget about Karl Benz's contribution to the Mercedes name? If it wasn't for his engines, there would be no Mercedes-Benz today.
Just my thoughts.
With a possible future partner from the PRC, we might see a future car like the TRABANT, made out of cardboard or PRC jeeps made out of rice paper.
That would yield some serious price reduction for the Gelaendewagen and performance increase...
...and with the weight reduction, you would not lose your fillings, when driving over railroad tracks in a Gelaendewagen!!
That's PROGRESS?
:o :o :o


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