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I'll never!!!
I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! Never ever ever! Especially not to rescue Chrysler. Who's the fool? Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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Andy wrote:
> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? Kate Moss. |
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Andy wrote:
> I'll never!!! > > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > Never ever ever! > > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > Who's the fool? > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? What the **** are you talking about? What is a "Flat," and what does "the no purpose car company America ever heard of" mean? Work out what you're ranting about first, then come back and write something that means something. |
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Andy wrote:
> I'll never!!! > > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > Never ever ever! > > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > Who's the fool? > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > A friend of mine in high school had a Fiat Spider. It was a nice little car, fun to drive and very reliable. I have had two GM cars, several Fords, an AMC, two Hondas, two Mazdas and a Datsun. I have never owned a Chrysler vehicle. When I was working in the equipment section of my government department we had a fleet of more than 100 pickup trucks that we bought by tender. We had the best luck with Fords and GMs were the second best. The Dodge trucks were the worst. |
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![]() "Andy" > wrote in message ... > I'll never!!! > > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > Never ever ever! > > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > Who's the fool? > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > Andy Fiat 124 Spyder Topolino (worlds most popular car at one time) AKA Fiat 500 1937 Fiat Abarth Coupe For many years FIAt was the # 1 car maker in the world. They been around for a few years. Dimitri 1899 Fiat 3.5 CV 1900 Fiat 6 HP 1901 Fiat 10 HP 1901 Fiat 12 HP 1901 Fiat 8 HP 1902 Fiat 24-32 HP 1903 Fiat 16-20 HP 1903 Fiat 16-24 HP 1905 Fiat 16 HP 1905 Fiat 24-32 HP 1905 Fiat Brevetti 1907 Fiat 35-45 hp 1909 Fiat Brevetti tipo 1912 Fiat 12-15 HP Model Zero 1912 Fiat 2B 15-20 HP 1912 Fiat 3 A 1912 Fiat 3 TER 1915 Fiat 70 1919 Fiat 501 1919 Fiat 505 1919 Fiat 507 1920 Fiat 1 T Taxi 1921 Fiat 520 Superfiat 1922 Fiat 501 S 1922 Fiat 519 1925 Fiat 509 1926 Fiat 502 1926 Fiat 503 1927 Fiat 520 1928 Fiat 521 1928 Fiat 525 1929 Fiat 514 1931 Fiat 522 1931 Fiat 524 1932 Fiat 508 1933 Fiat 518 1933 Fiat 518 Ardita 1934 Fiat 527 1934 Fiat 508S Balilla 1936 Fiat 1500 1937 Fiat 10-12 1937 Fiat 500 'Topolino' 1938 Fiat Twelve Saloon 1938 Fiat 2800 1939 Fiat 25 1939 Fiat 1100 Fiat 1100 Fiat 500 Fiat 1500 Fiat 850 1948 Fiat 1100 S Coupé 1948 Fiat 500 1949 Fiat 1500 1950 Fiat 1400 1952 Fiat 1900 1952 Fiat 8V Coupé 1953 Fiat 1100 1954 Fiat 1900 Diesel 1955 Fiat 1100 TV Spider 1955 Fiat 600 1955 Fiat 600 Multipla 1956 Fiat 600D Multipla 1957 Fiat 1200 Spyder 1959 Fiat 1100 1959 Fiat 1200 Spyder 1959 Fiat 1400B 1959 Fiat 1500S 1959 Fiat 1800 1959 Fiat 2100 Coupé Vignale 1959 Fiat 750 Berlina Abarth 1959 Fiat Nuova 500 Sport 1960 Fiat 1500 Cabriolet 1960 Fiat 2100 1960 Fiat 500 Giardiniera 1961 Fiat 2300 Berlina 1961 Fiat 2300 Coupé 1961 Fiat 2300S Coupé 1961 Fiat 850 TC Berlina Abarth 1962 Fiat 1300 1962 Fiat 1500 1962 Fiat 1500S Berlina Abarth 1963 Fiat 1600 Cabriolet 1963 Fiat 1600S Coupé 1963 Fiat 2300 Berlina Speciale 1963 Fiat 600 1963 Fiat 600 D Multipla 1964 Fiat 850 1965 Fiat 850 Coupé 1965 Fiat 850 Spider 1965 Fiat OT 1000 Coupé Abarth 1965 Fiat OTS 1000 Coupé Abarth A Fiat 124-based Lada Fiat 125 Fiat Dino Coupé [edit] 1966-1979 1966 Fiat 124 1200 1966 Fiat 124 Coupé 1400 1966 Fiat 124 1966 Fiat 124 Spider 1400 1966 Fiat 2300 B Familiare 1966 Fiat 850 Vanessa 1966 Fiat OT 1300/124 Coupé Abarth 1967 Fiat 1100 R 1967 Fiat 125 1967 Fiat 125 Special Berlina 1967 Fiat 1500 Cabriolet 1967 Fiat Dino Coupé 2.0 1967 Fiat Dino Spider 2.0 1968 Fiat 1500 L Berlina 1968 Fiat 850 Sport Coupé 1968 Fiat 850 Sport Spider 1968 Fiat 850 Super Berlina 1969 Fiat 124 Coupé 1600 1969 Fiat 124 Spider 1600 1969 Fiat 128 Estate 1969 Fiat 128 Saloon 1969 Fiat 130 Saloon 1969 Fiat Dino 2.4 Coupé 1969 Fiat Dino 2.4 Spider 1970 Fiat 124 Special T 1970 Fiat 418 urban bus 1971 Fiat 127 1971 Fiat 128 1100SL Coupé 1971 Fiat 128 1300SL Coupé 1971 Fiat 128 Rally 1973 Fiat 314/3 urban/intercity bus 1971 Fiat 130 Coupé 1971 Fiat 130 Coupé Automatic 1972 Fiat 124 Abarth Rallye 1972 Fiat 124 Coupé 1800 1972 Fiat 124 Spider 1800 1972 Fiat 127 L 1972 Fiat 421 city/urban bus 1972 Fiat 500L 1972 Fiat 500L Berlina 1972 Fiat 850 Familiare 1972 Fiat X1/9 1973 Fiat 126 1973 Fiat 132 1974 Fiat 133 1975 Fiat 130 Opera 1975 Fiat Mirafiori 1600 CL 1976 Fiat 131 Abarth 1976 Fiat 132 1800 ES 1977 Fiat 132 2000 GLS 1977 Fiat Fiorino (first generation) 1976 Fiat 370.12.26 coach 1978 Fiat 128 1978 Fiat Ritmo 1978 Fiat Mirafiori Sport 1979 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 1979 Fiat 132 Diesel 1979 Fiat Campagnola 1979 Fiat Campagnola Lunga 1979 Fiat Mirafiori 1300 CL 1979 Fiat Supermirafiori [edit] 1980-1989 1980 Fiat Panda 750 1980 Fiat Strada 75 CL 1980 Fiat Supermirafiori 1980 [[Fiat 126| 1981 Fiat 131 Mirafiori 1300 L 1981 Fiat 131 Racing 1981 Fiat Strada Abarth 125 TC 1982 Fiat 127 1300 Sport 1982 Fiat Abarth Volumetrico 131 1982 Fiat Argenta 1982 Fiat Campagnola Diesel 1982 Fiat Panda 30 1982 Fiat Strada 105 TC 1982 Fiat X1/9 (US) 1983 Fiat Regata 1983 Fiat Uno 1984 Fiat Panda 4X4 1984 Fiat Strada Abarth 130 TC 1984 Fiat Fiorino (second generation) 1985 Fiat 127 Diesel Panorama 1985 Fiat 127 Panorama 1985 Fiat Argenta SX 1985 Fiat Panda 45 Super 1985 Fiat Uno Turbo ie 1986 Fiat Croma 1986 Fiat Panda 1300D 1987 Fiat 126 BIS 1988 Fiat Tipo 1989 Fiat Croma Diesel Fiat Cinquecento Sporting [edit] 1990-1999 1990 Fiat Tempra 1992 Fiat Cinquecento 1994 Fiat Punto 1994 Fiat Fiorino (third generation) 1995 Fiat Barchetta 1995 Fiat Brava 1995 Fiat Bravo 1995 Fiat Cinquecento Sporting 1995 Fiat Coupé 16v Turbo 1995 Fiat Coupé 1.8 16v 1995 Fiat Ulysse 1996 Fiat Palio 1996 Fiat Coupé 2.0 20v 1996 Fiat Marea 1.4 12v 1998 Fiat Marea 155 20v 1998 Fiat Marea Weekend 155 20v 1998 Fiat Multipla 1998 Fiat Seicento 1999 Fiat Punto (second generation) 1980 FIAT 132L [edit] 2001-present Grande Punto 2001 Fiat Doblo 2001 Fiat Stilo 2002 Fiat Ulysse (second generation) 2003 Fiat Idea 2003 Fiat Panda (second generation) 2003 Fiat Punto (mark 2 revision B) 2004 Fiat Panda 4x4 (second generation) 2005 Fiat Panda Alessi 2005 Fiat Panda Cross 2005 Fiat Croma 2005 Fiat Sedici 2005 Fiat Grande Punto 2006 Fiat Panda 100HP 2007 Fiat Linea 2007 Fiat Bravo (second generation) 2007 Fiat Nuova 500 2008 Fiat Fiorino (fourth generation) 2008 Fiat Fiorino Qubo (people carrier |
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Pennyaline said...
> Andy wrote: >> I'll never!!! >> >> I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! >> >> Never ever ever! >> >> Especially not to rescue Chrysler. >> >> Who's the fool? >> >> Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. >> >> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > What the **** are you talking about? > > What is a "Flat," and what does "the no purpose car company America ever > heard of" mean? > > Work out what you're ranting about first, then come back and write > something that means something. Pennyaline, I never claimed I was a full time comedian. Meanwhile, where's your sense of humor gone off to??? Andy |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> > A friend of mine in high school had a Fiat Spider. It was a nice little > car, fun to drive and very reliable. I had a Fiat 850 Spyder convertible sports car for a few years. It was the most fun car I ever had, despite having such a tiny engine (just under 50 cu in, so it qualified for treatment as a motorcycle under some smog law somewhere). Fun to drive on the freeway in the rain with the top down, because the windshield kept the interior dry. As long as I didn't stop, I didn't get wet (except for the top of my head). Nowadays, I care more about safety and wouldn't be likely to own a convertible again. Especially a lightweight car like that which would go into a skid at the least provocation on a wet street. |
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Mark Thorson said...
> Dave Smith wrote: >> >> A friend of mine in high school had a Fiat Spider. It was a nice little >> car, fun to drive and very reliable. > > I had a Fiat 850 Spyder convertible sports car for a few years. > It was the most fun car I ever had, despite having such a tiny > engine (just under 50 cu in, so it qualified for treatment as > a motorcycle under some smog law somewhere). Fun to drive > on the freeway in the rain with the top down, because the > windshield kept the interior dry. As long as I didn't stop, > I didn't get wet (except for the top of my head). > > Nowadays, I care more about safety and wouldn't be likely to own > a convertible again. Especially a lightweight car like that > which would go into a skid at the least provocation on a wet > street. Mark, But weren't the Spider's micro sports cars? I can't picture Chrysler going that route. They're the American Gas Hog car company. Fiat is just a wish and a prayer BS promise. Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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Dimitri said...
> > "Andy" > wrote in message news:Xns9BFD865694DF6CotD@ 216.196.97.131... >> I'll never!!! >> >> I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! >> >> Never ever ever! >> >> Especially not to rescue Chrysler. >> >> Who's the fool? >> >> Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. >> >> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? >> >> Andy > > Fiat 124 Spyder > Topolino (worlds most popular car at one time) AKA Fiat 500 1937 > Fiat Abarth Coupe > > For many years FIAt was the # 1 car maker in the world. > > They been around for a few years. > > Dimitri Dimitri, <snipped> While a great car and a great model line as you so expertly pointed out, whose going to make a better Fiat? You and I and most others know Chrysler won't improve the Fiat line. Rather just succeed in destroying it. That said, I haven't seen many Fiats on the roads in and around town. Best, Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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Andy wrote on Thu, 30 Apr 2009 12:51:55 -0500:
>> Dave Smith wrote: >>> >>> A friend of mine in high school had a Fiat Spider. It was a >>> nice little car, fun to drive and very reliable. >> >> I had a Fiat 850 Spyder convertible sports car for a few >> years. It was the most fun car I ever had, despite having >> such a tiny engine (just under 50 cu in, so it qualified for >> treatment as a motorcycle under some smog law somewhere). >> Fun to drive on the freeway in the rain with the top down, >> because the windshield kept the interior dry. As long as I >> didn't stop, I didn't get wet (except for the top of my >> head). >> >> Nowadays, I care more about safety and wouldn't be likely to >> own a convertible again. Especially a lightweight car like >> that which would go into a skid at the least provocation on a >> wet street. > Mark, > But weren't the Spider's micro sports cars? > I can't picture Chrysler going that route. They're the > American Gas Hog car company. > Fiat is just a wish and a prayer BS promise. Hasn't Fiat also had some experience with near bankruptcy? Perhaps I should not mention: "Fix it again Tony", "Fix it alla time", "Fix it again tomorrow" etc. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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James Silverton said...
> Andy wrote on Thu, 30 Apr 2009 12:51:55 -0500: > >>> Dave Smith wrote: >>>> >>>> A friend of mine in high school had a Fiat Spider. It was a >>>> nice little car, fun to drive and very reliable. >>> >>> I had a Fiat 850 Spyder convertible sports car for a few >>> years. It was the most fun car I ever had, despite having >>> such a tiny engine (just under 50 cu in, so it qualified for >>> treatment as a motorcycle under some smog law somewhere). >>> Fun to drive on the freeway in the rain with the top down, >>> because the windshield kept the interior dry. As long as I >>> didn't stop, I didn't get wet (except for the top of my >>> head). >>> >>> Nowadays, I care more about safety and wouldn't be likely to >>> own a convertible again. Especially a lightweight car like >>> that which would go into a skid at the least provocation on a >>> wet street. > >> Mark, > >> But weren't the Spider's micro sports cars? > >> I can't picture Chrysler going that route. They're the >> American Gas Hog car company. > >> Fiat is just a wish and a prayer BS promise. > > Hasn't Fiat also had some experience with near bankruptcy? Perhaps I > should not mention: "Fix it again Tony", "Fix it alla time", "Fix it > again tomorrow" etc. James, Heh heh heh heh heh! Entirely probably true. ![]() Best, Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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![]() "Andy" > wrote in message ... > I'll never!!! > > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > Never ever ever! > > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > Who's the fool? > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > Ferrari, Maserati......... |
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On Apr 30, 1:17*pm, "graham" > wrote:
> "Andy" > wrote in ... > > I'll never!!! > > > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > > Never ever ever! > > > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > > Who's the fool? > > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > Ferrari, Maserati......... Andy acts like he was molested by a Fiat when he was a child. --Bryan listen @ http://www.MySpace.com/TheBonobos |
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![]() > What is a "Flat," and what does "the no purpose car company America ever > heard of" mean? > > Work out what you're ranting about first, then come back and write > something that means something. What, you want coherence from Mr. Andy? LOL. N. |
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"Andy" > wrote in message ...
> Dimitri said... > >> >> "Andy" > wrote in message news:Xns9BFD865694DF6CotD@ > 216.196.97.131... >>> I'll never!!! >>> >>> I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! >>> >>> Never ever ever! >>> >>> Especially not to rescue Chrysler. >>> >>> Who's the fool? >>> >>> Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. >>> >>> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? >>> >>> Andy >> >> Fiat 124 Spyder >> Topolino (worlds most popular car at one time) AKA Fiat 500 1937 >> Fiat Abarth Coupe >> >> For many years FIAt was the # 1 car maker in the world. >> >> They been around for a few years. >> >> Dimitri > > > Dimitri, > > <snipped> > > While a great car and a great model line as you so expertly pointed out, > whose going to make a better Fiat? > > You and I and most others know Chrysler won't improve the Fiat line. > Rather > just succeed in destroying it. > > That said, I haven't seen many Fiats on the roads in and around town. > > Best, > > Andy > -- > Eat first, talk later. Andy, I think your vision or perspective has narrowed. The object is not for Chrysler to fix Fiat it is for Fiat to fix Chrysler. It is important to remember Fiat has 2 great histories, The first is making " the peoples cars" their 500 CC & 600 CC Little mouse (Topolino) was the best selling car in the world, Secondly they are very adept at understanding foreign markets as illustrated by their world wide joint ventures. The Chapter 11 that Chrysler has now entered will have several effects; First it can void the UAW contracts. Second it will reduce a major portion of their debt - Why did they file - simple the creditors could not agree on a debt reduction formula and the government said ENOUGH. I suspect after all is said and done the Money that Fiat will pay will ultimately end up in the hands of the lawyers and the creditors in order to settle for some percentage of their debt. Until that time a DIP (Debtor in Possession) is in fact running the company. Without question there are gross over simplifications for a very complex problem. Dimitri |
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![]() "Andy" > wrote in message ... > Mark Thorson said... > >> Dave Smith wrote: >>> >>> A friend of mine in high school had a Fiat Spider. It was a nice little >>> car, fun to drive and very reliable. >> >> I had a Fiat 850 Spyder convertible sports car for a few years. >> It was the most fun car I ever had, despite having such a tiny >> engine (just under 50 cu in, so it qualified for treatment as >> a motorcycle under some smog law somewhere). Fun to drive >> on the freeway in the rain with the top down, because the >> windshield kept the interior dry. As long as I didn't stop, >> I didn't get wet (except for the top of my head). >> >> Nowadays, I care more about safety and wouldn't be likely to own >> a convertible again. Especially a lightweight car like that >> which would go into a skid at the least provocation on a wet >> street. > > > Mark, > > But weren't the Spider's micro sports cars? > > I can't picture Chrysler going that route. They're the American Gas Hog > car > company. The Crossfire isn't all that big. Nice handling car, too. I rented one for the weekend when visiting my cousin in Kentucky last year. Jon |
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Food Snob® said...
> On Apr 30, 1:17*pm, "graham" > wrote: >> "Andy" > wrote in messagenews:Xns9BFD865694DF6CotD@ 216.196.97.13 > 1... >> > I'll never!!! >> >> > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! >> >> > Never ever ever! >> >> > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. >> >> > Who's the fool? >> >> > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. >> >> > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? >> >> Ferrari, Maserati......... > > Andy acts like he was molested by a Fiat when he was a child. > > --Bryan listen @ http://www.MySpace.com/TheBonobos Nah! I rolled over 99,999 miles over to 00,000 in my 1967 VW 1800cc bug on the way from Oakland to San Diego and pulled over and loaded a pipe of something illegal to celebrate and then got back on the road. Then, in my rear view mirror I saw an approaching black dot. Turned into a black Porsche that passed me at probably 150 mph, nearly blowing me off the road. I was a micro-Porsche at "wishful thinking" 70 mph! Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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Dimitri said...
> "Andy" > wrote in message > ... >> Dimitri said... >> >>> >>> "Andy" > wrote in message news:Xns9BFD865694DF6CotD@ >> 216.196.97.131... >>>> I'll never!!! >>>> >>>> I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! >>>> >>>> Never ever ever! >>>> >>>> Especially not to rescue Chrysler. >>>> >>>> Who's the fool? >>>> >>>> Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. >>>> >>>> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? >>>> >>>> Andy >>> >>> Fiat 124 Spyder >>> Topolino (worlds most popular car at one time) AKA Fiat 500 1937 >>> Fiat Abarth Coupe >>> >>> For many years FIAt was the # 1 car maker in the world. >>> >>> They been around for a few years. >>> >>> Dimitri >> >> >> Dimitri, >> >> <snipped> >> >> While a great car and a great model line as you so expertly pointed >> out, whose going to make a better Fiat? >> >> You and I and most others know Chrysler won't improve the Fiat line. >> Rather >> just succeed in destroying it. >> >> That said, I haven't seen many Fiats on the roads in and around town. >> >> Best, >> >> Andy >> -- >> Eat first, talk later. > > > > Andy, > > I think your vision or perspective has narrowed. The object is not for > Chrysler to fix Fiat it is for Fiat to fix Chrysler. > > It is important to remember Fiat has 2 great histories, The first is > making " the peoples cars" their 500 CC & 600 CC Little mouse (Topolino) > was the best selling car in the world, Secondly they are very adept at > understanding foreign markets as illustrated by their world wide joint > ventures. > > The Chapter 11 that Chrysler has now entered will have several effects; > > First it can void the UAW contracts. > Second it will reduce a major portion of their debt - > > Why did they file - simple the creditors could not agree on a debt > reduction formula and the government said ENOUGH. > > I suspect after all is said and done the Money that Fiat will pay will > ultimately end up in the hands of the lawyers and the creditors in order > to settle for some percentage of their debt. Until that time a DIP > (Debtor in Possession) is in fact running the company. > > Without question there are gross over simplifications for a very complex > problem. > > Dimitri Dimitri, All good points! Now think, why did Dymler/Chrysler go their separate ways? I wouldn't want to get into bed with Chrysler if I was Fiat. Best, Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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On Apr 30, 2:00*pm, Andy > wrote:
> Dimitri said... > > > > > > > "Andy" > wrote in message > ... > >> Dimitri said... > > >>> "Andy" > wrote in message news:Xns9BFD865694DF6CotD@ > >> 216.196.97.131... > >>>> I'll never!!! > > >>>> I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > >>>> Never ever ever! > > >>>> Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > >>>> Who's the fool? > > >>>> Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > >>>> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > >>>> Andy > > >>> Fiat 124 Spyder > >>> Topolino (worlds most popular car at one time) AKA Fiat 500 1937 > >>> Fiat Abarth Coupe > > >>> For many years FIAt was the # 1 car maker in the world. > > >>> They been around for a few years. > > >>> Dimitri > > >> Dimitri, > > >> <snipped> > > >> While a great car and a great model line as you so expertly pointed > >> out, whose going to make a better Fiat? > > >> You and I and most others know Chrysler won't improve the Fiat line. > >> Rather > >> just succeed in destroying it. > > >> That said, I haven't seen many Fiats on the roads in and around town. > > >> Best, > > >> Andy > >> -- > >> Eat first, talk later. > > > Andy, > > > I think your vision or perspective has narrowed. The object is not for > > Chrysler to fix Fiat it is for Fiat to fix Chrysler. > > > It is important to remember Fiat has 2 great histories, *The first is > > making " the peoples cars" their 500 CC & 600 CC Little mouse (Topolino) > > was the best selling car in the world, *Secondly they are very adept at > > understanding foreign markets as illustrated by their world wide joint > > ventures. > > > The Chapter 11 that Chrysler has now entered will have several effects; > > > First it can *void the UAW contracts. > > Second it will reduce a major portion of their debt - > > > Why did they file - simple the creditors could not agree on a debt > > reduction formula and the government said ENOUGH. > > > I suspect after all is said and done the Money that Fiat will pay will > > ultimately end up in the hands of the lawyers and the creditors in order > > to settle for some percentage of their debt. *Until that time a DIP > > (Debtor in Possession) is in fact running the company. > > > Without question there are gross over simplifications for a very complex > > problem. > > > Dimitri > > Dimitri, > > All good points! > > Now think, why did Dymler/Chrysler go their separate ways? > > I wouldn't want to get into bed with Chrysler if I was Fiat. > You really should get your prescription refilled. |
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> You really should get your prescription refilled. PVC, Which one?? You walk to work obviously! Best, Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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On 2009-04-30, Kathleen > wrote:
> Kate Moss. ROLFMAO!!! |
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On 2009-04-30, Dave Smith > wrote:
> car, fun to drive and very reliable. NOT!! I lived and commuted in CA for over 15 yrs. Despite the lack of ice and snow, necessitating salt, Fiats never made past the 80s. I once saw a Fiat Spyder on the freeway in the late 90s. I was shocked, as I hadn't seen one in over 10 yrs. This in a state second only to Cuba for old cars. Fiat Spyders and 850s were HUGE in CA, in their day, which was the 60-70s. Twenty years later and they were like 5 cent Cokes. Same happened to Renaults and Peaugots. Common as ants around spilled honey one day, a vague memory the next. BTW, Fiat has ALWAYS had a **** poor reputation for reliability, their major claim to fame being they are cheap. The Italian Chevy. nb |
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On 2009-04-30, Andy > wrote:
> Fiat is just a wish and a prayer BS promise. Get a clue. Fiat own Ferrari. nb |
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On 2009-04-30, Andy > wrote:
> Fiat is just a wish and a prayer BS promise. Get a clue. Fiat own Ferrari. nb |
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Zeppo wrote:
> > "Andy" > wrote in message ... > > Mark Thorson said... > > > >> I had a Fiat 850 Spyder convertible sports car for a few years. > >> It was the most fun car I ever had, despite having such a tiny > >> engine (just under 50 cu in, so it qualified for treatment as > >> a motorcycle under some smog law somewhere). Fun to drive > >> on the freeway in the rain with the top down, because the > >> windshield kept the interior dry. As long as I didn't stop, > >> I didn't get wet (except for the top of my head). > >> > >> Nowadays, I care more about safety and wouldn't be likely to own > >> a convertible again. Especially a lightweight car like that > >> which would go into a skid at the least provocation on a wet > >> street. > > > > But weren't the Spider's micro sports cars? > > > > I can't picture Chrysler going that route. They're the American Gas Hog > > car > > company. > > The Crossfire isn't all that big. Nice handling car, too. I rented one for > the weekend when visiting my cousin in Kentucky last year. When I had the Spyder, it had great handling at a time when all American cars had terrible handling. My previous car was a 1968 Ford Mustang convertible, and I compared its handling to a railroad boxcar with a steering wheel. It was horrible. Shortly thereafter, you could get that good handling in most Japanese cars, but Detroit cars were still crap. Today, all cars handle like sports cars, compared to 30 years ago when only sports cars handled like sports cars, and everything else was like driving a schoolbus. |
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On Thu 30 Apr 2009 12:33:49p, l, not -l told us...
> > On 30-Apr-2009, Andy > wrote: > >> All good points! >> >> Now think, why did Dymler/Chrysler go their separate ways? >> >> I wouldn't want to get into bed with Chrysler if I was Fiat. > > If you think Fiat and Diamler have similar business plans, therefor reason > to partner (or not) with Chrysler, you know even less about the auto > industry than your posts thus far have indicated. > > Besides, given the content of your innumerable post to RFC, you're eager to > get into bed with anyone. ;-) LOL! -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Large, naked raw carrots are acceptable as food only to those who lie in hutches eagerly awaiting Easter. ~Fran Lebowitz |
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On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 19:55:57 GMT, notbob > wrote:
> Fiat own Ferrari. Ford owns Jaguar. |
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![]() Dimitri wrote: > "Andy" > wrote in message ... > > I'll never!!! > > > > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > > > Never ever ever! > > > > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > > > Who's the fool? > > > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > > > Andy > > Fiat 124 Spyder > Topolino (worlds most popular car at one time) AKA Fiat 500 1937 > Fiat Abarth Coupe > > For many years FIAt was the # 1 car maker in the world. > > They been around for a few years. Back in the 60's and 70's FIAT provided turn-key auto plants to the USSR, where the Russki version of the Fiat 124 was produced for many years as the Lada. Fiat also did a similar deal with Poland, where the 124 was dubbed the "Polski Fiat", and IIRC they also helped the Yugoslavs set up their first auto plants, where various versions of Fiats were sold under the "Zastava" name (the Zastava concern was also responsible for the notoriously awful "Yugo", 'memba them?)... So Fiats in various guises were the first widely available car for the average "consumer" when some of the Communist Bloc countries were trying to get their auto industries off the ground... In fact the Russians built a whole new town around the Fiat plant, naming it "Togliatti", in honor of a famous Italian Communist Party leader... -- Best Greg |
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![]() "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message news ![]() > On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 19:55:57 GMT, notbob > wrote: > >> Fiat own Ferrari. > > Ford owns Jaguar. NOT ANY MORE. Dimitri |
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Kathleen > wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > Kate Moss. http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/ga...oss-baby-bump/ There's a bump there down below. There's another picture on the page somewhere with a couple of bumps on her chest. -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
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> Andy wrote: >> >> I'll never!!! >> >> I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! >> >> Never ever ever! >> >> Especially not to rescue Chrysler. >> >> Who's the fool? >> >> Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. >> >> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? >> >> Andy >> -- >> Eat first, talk later. > > No idea what a 'flat' is. But my first car was a Fiat. Put 85,000 miles > on it (in addition to the 30,000 on it when bought) before it fell apart > completely. Four cylinders but no problem getting 85+ MPH on the > motorway ![]() Arri, I can't remember the last time I saw a Fiat car TV commercial. What chance of breaking down and getting back on the road in less than a few days would I have? Best, Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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![]() Andy wrote: > > I'll never!!! > > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > Never ever ever! > > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > Who's the fool? > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > Andy > -- > Eat first, talk later. No idea what a 'flat' is. But my first car was a Fiat. Put 85,000 miles on it (in addition to the 30,000 on it when bought) before it fell apart completely. Four cylinders but no problem getting 85+ MPH on the motorway ![]() |
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Andy wrote:
> I'll never!!! > > I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > > Never ever ever! > > Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > > Who's the fool? > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? 124 Sports Coupe? I had 3 of those in the 80's. DOHC engine, 5-speed, 4-wheel disk brakes, pretty good handling, nifty European horn - what's not to like? Well, OK, rust... Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino NOT Fix It Again, Tony! :-) > > Andy |
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![]() Andy wrote: > > Arri London said... > > > Andy wrote: > >> > >> I'll never!!! > >> > >> I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! > >> > >> Never ever ever! > >> > >> Especially not to rescue Chrysler. > >> > >> Who's the fool? > >> > >> Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > >> > >> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > >> > >> Andy > >> -- > >> Eat first, talk later. > > > > No idea what a 'flat' is. But my first car was a Fiat. Put 85,000 miles > > on it (in addition to the 30,000 on it when bought) before it fell apart > > completely. Four cylinders but no problem getting 85+ MPH on the > > motorway ![]() > > Arri, > > I can't remember the last time I saw a Fiat car TV commercial. > > What chance of breaking down and getting back on the road in less than a > few days would I have? > > Best, > > Andy > Depends on the car and the repair shop; doesn't matter who makes it. Any American car is just as likely to fail catastrophically as any 'foreign' car. |
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Arri London said...
> > > Andy wrote: >> >> Arri London said... >> >> > Andy wrote: >> >> >> >> I'll never!!! >> >> >> >> I'll never put a dime into buying a Flat! >> >> >> >> Never ever ever! >> >> >> >> Especially not to rescue Chrysler. >> >> >> >> Who's the fool? >> >> >> >> Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. >> >> >> >> Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? >> >> >> >> Andy >> >> -- >> >> Eat first, talk later. >> > >> > No idea what a 'flat' is. But my first car was a Fiat. Put 85,000 miles >> > on it (in addition to the 30,000 on it when bought) before it fell apart >> > completely. Four cylinders but no problem getting 85+ MPH on the >> > motorway ![]() >> >> Arri, >> >> I can't remember the last time I saw a Fiat car TV commercial. >> >> What chance of breaking down and getting back on the road in less than a >> few days would I have? >> >> Best, >> >> Andy >> > > Depends on the car and the repair shop; doesn't matter who makes it. Any > American car is just as likely to fail catastrophically as any 'foreign' > car. Broken down somewhere on the road, there are no doubt far fewer qualfied Fiat mechanics and parts suppliers in the heartland of America compared to Ford or Cadillac. Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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On Apr 30, 2:24*pm, Andy > wrote:
> > You walk to work obviously! Nooooo, I balloon to work! |
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![]() "Andy" > wrote in message > I can't remember the last time I saw a Fiat car TV commercial. > They run them every day. Oh, wait, I was in Italy at the time. All kidding aside, they have improved considerably. |
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![]() "Andy" > wrote in message > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > Andy The Fiat 128 and 131 were popular back in the 70's. Then the tooling was sold to another country in Europe and they were re-incanated as the Yugo. Fiat and Yugo has many relationships building cars. What a team!. |
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On Apr 30, 10:09*pm, "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote:
> "Andy" > wrote in message > > > Flat is the no purpose car company America ever heard of. > > > Name a flat model off the top of your head!?? > > > Andy > > The Fiat 128 and 131 were popular back in the 70's. * I liked my 128. I bought my X-1/9 with over a hundred thousand on it. I think that the odometer had ceased working at 138, xxx (I don't know why I remember that). I got another maybe 20,000 before I junked it. It was a fun car. For a while I drove it with a bad alternator. I took the battery out every few days to charge it. So as not to waste battery power, I always pop-started it. This was in Tampa, where it was totally flat. I drove that thing straight through from Tampa to St. Louis twice, going way too fast through part of Kentucky. It still took 16 hours. What I want is a little car that we only use to get around town. One that we only put a couple of thousand miles a year on. I'd like it to get the kind of mileage that a Toyota Aygo 1.0 liter 3 cyl gets. If it's Fiat instead of Toyota, so be it. Either that or a mini utility, 4wd with reasonable ground clearance. I wish I had one of those old Suzukis that had the rollover issues. Heck, I wouldn't roll it. I understand the limitations of a high center of gravity vehicle. I own a Jeep Wrangler that I guess I'll put the money into fixing, but only because I can't get a lightweight, fuel efficient 4x4. We need something of the sort for off grid camping. What aggravates me is that I bought a brand new 1992 Geo Metro in late '92. It got 51mpg hwy. Why the heck do Yarises and Fits and the like only get in the high 30s? Why can't I buy an Aygo here? It's bad enough that I have to look at freakin' PIGS driving around in Hummers (God, I'd love to see them taken out by IEDs), but I can't go to the other extreme. The Smart might be OK, but I have a 3 person family. Americans have a F'd up mindset, but not all of us. Those of us who cannot afford hybrids should be able to buy high mileage cheap cars. Maybe, just maybe, Fiat will give us that alternative. --Bryan Visit Bobo Bonobo's Mortuary and Sausage Emporium On the web @ http://MySpace.com/BoboBonobo |
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