The very last mine of my post -
Everyone is entitled to their opinion - mine is above and in my previous post.
I am speaking from personal experience - not fact.
However.....
As far as being the worst vehicles on the market - Consumer Reports info pasted below.
"Chrysler remains the lowest-ranked manufacturer in our survey. We can recommend only one of its vehicles, the four wheel-drive Dodge Ram 1500."
"Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep are saddled with dated vehicles that rate below average in reliability. But since Chrysler's acquisition by Fiat, many of its products will either be replaced or redesigned."
My DH works for Chrysler and I am currently driving my 4th Chrysler Town & Country. I have never had any problems with any of the minivans. My DH drives a Chrysler Cirrus and also has never had any problems (however, I hate his car because I feel like I am lying on the floor when I am driving it). I have never for a second felt unsafe in my Town & Country.
Yes, Chrysler has had many recalls but, so have most of the other car companies. I believe that the recalls are all an example of substandard workmanship coupled with substandard materials, all part of the efforts by many companies trying to save a few bucks. Unfortunately, these issues seem to be plaguing the entire auto industry. There are many more recalls of vehicles(not just Chrysler products) that most people don't know about because the recall may be small, the media only seems to report the larger ones.
A few examples of other car companies that have also had serious recalls:
Feb 28, 2011
Toyota- 1.7 million vehicles for faulty fuel pumps, faulty fuel lines, and oil leaks.
Feb 23, 2011
Ford- 144,000 F-150 pick up trucks. Airbags may deploy without warning while driving.
*The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) sent a letter to Ford reccommending that they recall 1.3 million vehicles for this problem but, Ford resisted stating that the number of complaints was low. Injuries that have occurred due to faulty airbag deployment: chipped teeth, broken noses, burns on arms and face (from the chemical on the airbad) etc. and 2 people lost conciousness from the airbag being unexpectedly deployed.
Dec. 2010
Honda- 10,800 2010 & 20111 Honda Pilot's due to problem with the suspension.
**I only mentioned the above examples just so people are aware that Chrysler is not alone in it's recall issues. It's very easy to find infor on any recalled vehicle just by typing in: (insert car company name) recalls.
Most of the problems with the Chrysler line actually began when it was acquired by Mercedes in the late 1990's, (which is when the company was called Diamler Chrysler). The funny thing is that Mercedes which is considered a luxury vehicle tried to re-make Chrysler into a luxury line instead of keeping it as originally intended, a reliable family American vehicle. Sadly, in the process of trying to "update" and "modernize" Chryslers image, Diamler (aka Mercedes) destroyed the company. I hope that Fiat can bring them back to the company they once were.