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Million-miler earns CEO chat

03/31/2006, 6:15 PM

By admin

When Robert Swan’s wife decided to let DaimlerChrysler know that her husband had just driven his millionth mile in his 1995 Dodge Ram 3500 truck, it caught the attention of Chrysler Group President and CEO Tom LaSorda. On Thursday, LaSorda made his first trip since becoming CEO in September to the Chrysler Group customer call center in Auburn Hills, Mich., not too far from our world headquarters, reports DCX’s corporate weblog. “Anytime the CEO comes, it’s a big event,” said Maggie Gentry, a customer service representative at the center for more than 20 years. With Maggie’s assistance LaSorda decided to ring up Mr. Swan and speak personally with this very satisfied customer. “He was very nice,” Swan told us in a telephone interview from his Arlington, Va. home. “I told him I like Chrysler products. It was a kick that he would talk to somebody from the street.”

Maggie Gentry said LaSorda jokingly advised Swan that maybe it’s time to buy a new vehicle.

He also inscribed the book “Forward: The American Heritage of DaimlerChrysler” with the words, “Please enjoy this great book on the history of our company. Tom LaSorda, CEO.”

Swan uses the diesel-powered truck in his work transporting recreational vehicles from the factory to the dealer. He tells us the “rear end was never touched and the rear brakes have never been changed.”
Swan says he’s only had to replace the pads on the front brakes “three or four times.”

That was great news to LaSorda.

“He told me, if I don’t perform, I’m out the window,” Swan said LaSorda told him.

“He was very friendly.”

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03/31, 6:49 PM

posted by:

Brian Bosh

The article says it’s a diesel truck, the picture pretty clearly says it’s unleaded.

03/31, 6:53 PM

posted by:

Nick

Brian — it’s a fake image. I don’t know if any mechanical odometers that count above 999,999. Certainly none from the Chrysler group.

03/31, 7:05 PM

posted by:

Beavis

If it IS true, what a bunch of tight wads Chrysler is not to buy him a new truck and make some sort of big press deal about his “1,000,000 mile” truck.

03/31, 7:42 PM

posted by:

Astonished

How does one drive 1,000,000 in 10-11 years!?!? Wow, for 10 years, that is ~274miles every single day. No day off.

03/31, 7:48 PM

posted by:

Left Lane News

The image is fake. The story is real. :)

03/31, 8:13 PM

posted by:

suj

yep its reeel! :P

03/31, 8:17 PM

posted by:

Tony

Beavis,

Right on. Hell, Chrysler was about to give Al Bundy a Viper when his Dodge crossed 1 million miles:

http://www.tv.com/get-outta-dodge/episode/28959/summary.html

04/01, 7:21 PM

posted by:

shawn

well at least they could have gave him a new ram…mabey an srt10

04/02, 2:08 PM

posted by:

TJ

yeah cheap basterd. the guy with milionl miles vovlo got a new one from volvo and all this guy got was a lousy visit.

04/03, 12:46 PM

posted by:

Taige

My ‘97 3500 has about 57,000 miles on it. I suppose I have a few left before the ex-Dodgers manager visits me.

04/14, 4:37 AM

posted by:

Helen

Mine has more than 60000 miles.

06/07, 4:59 AM

posted by:

poquer linea

Aqui estan basica rasgun~o enli’nea poquer linea.

 
 
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