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Misinformation spreads regarding Dodge engine problem

03/23/2006, 5:58 PM

By admin

Chrysler’s top PR man Jason Vines today said in a posting on the company’s private media blog that an inaccurate story regarding a Dodge engine problem has begun circulating online. Automotive News editor Peter Brown reported that someone is misappropriating one of his past stories on a competitor’s diesel engine problem by substituting the words “Power Stroke” with “Hemi,” and “Ford” with “Dodge” and identifying a prominent Ford dealer quoted in the original article, now as a “Dodge” dealer. If you read this article online, Mr. Vines says you should disregard it.

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03/23, 10:48 PM

posted by:

Jason

I also hear Chrysler has a high stake in Jack in the Box, which is contributing to 40% of Chrysler’s profits. That is how Chrysler stays in the black, despite its cars piling up on the lots.

03/24, 11:57 AM

posted by:

Wayne

At least we have Jack in the Box, Ford and Chevy’s Have
Jack off in a box like you!

 
 
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