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My sugestion for the new owners of jeep should be sears, after all they had a car company once before crosley for you people that are too young, and jeep lovers really don't want any change in their vehicles, which is like sears people don't want change in what they buy, perhaps jeep owners and sears buyers happen to be the same, but my two cents is it would be a match in heaven, sears would have never gotten rid of the cherokee, or the comanche, and unlike mercedes they wouldnt have tried to appeal to the current young market, after all if i'm going to buy a jeep i want a jeep not a plastic p.o.s, after all AMC had some great ideas and that great little 4.0L engine. Besides who has money? the young or the older crowd? and who can get a loan easier? just saying that its common sense for jeep to stop this 20 inch rim and thin tires crap and give me a cheap jeep i can beat, and when its beat ill get a new one like the old one. also sears has auto centers at every sears, so service wouldn't be a problem, and the huge lots at sears you could easily convert some over for a new car lot. besides craftsman tools are known for their reliability, also the appliances sears sells are known to last along time, so if they get jeep its just another stable market. i think that it would be better then AM General or any other car company taking it over, because they would end up killing most of the line off because of compitition, or make it look like other crap they allready sell.

thats my two cents, what do you think? should we write letters to sears and the investment company that now owns jeep?

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I honestly don't think that us writing letters will sway Sears's oppinion into purchasing Jeep. What is done is done. The Jeep line is WELL known, and any company that does away with it, or changes it drasticly will be hard pressed.

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well besides hijacking my thread :headpop: you miss my point guy, what did you do read the last line then post, yeah the jeep line is well known, and its best time was in the late 80's and 90's, why would sears not want a well known company that its peak was in that time? and i read the other post on this subject, and someone said toyota would be a better choice, toyota? eeeew, like i said jeep line and sears then we would still be driving what we allready do, you people need to think more and hijack less.

sears has the money they could do it, everyone else buying out jeep would just screw it over more, which is what i ment by killing it, most of what they roll of the assembly line now i wouldn't drive, so in a way its already lost alot of customer base I can't be the only one to think this. After all would you trail a plastic looking hot wheels car that to me dosent look like it could take any damage let alone have the ability to go off road, or would you take the cherokee which sold for how many years? they canned it in 01-02? wasent that after mecedes purchased crysler? and they where selling in that body style since what early 80's? lee iakoka from ford when he went to crysler when it was failing back in the 80's "you have to buy jeep, even if you have to buy amc" so crysler bought amc just to get to jeep, so you tell me, what modern car company that isnt allready affiliated with its own suvs and trucks will not make it the same crap that they allready produce, or similar plasticized models? noting is better then jeep back in the day, yeah i may be wishing that they would have kept the comanche, yeah i may be looking back and saying "gee wheres the good old days" but maybe, maybe by god if sears would buy it, the well known jeep that i used to love and many people used to love, would come back again. so you tell me that crysler won't keep trying to screw the jeep line over, and you tell me that any other car company won't do the same, but do you really think they won't?

 

thats my two cents

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well besides hijacking my thread :headpop: you miss my point guy, what did you do read the last line then post, yeah the jeep line is well known, and its best time was in the late 80's and 90's, why would sears not want a well known company that its peak was in that time? and i read the other post on this subject, and someone said toyota would be a better choice, toyota? eeeew, like i said jeep line and sears then we would still be driving what we allready do, you people need to think more and hijack less.

sears has the money they could do it, everyone else buying out jeep would just screw it over more, which is what i ment by killing it, most of what they roll of the assembly line now i wouldn't drive, so in a way its already lost alot of customer base I can't be the only one to think this. After all would you trail a plastic looking hot wheels car that to me dosent look like it could take any damage let alone have the ability to go off road, or would you take the cherokee which sold for how many years? they canned it in 01-02? wasent that after mecedes purchased crysler? and they where selling in that body style since what early 80's? lee iakoka from ford when he went to crysler when it was failing back in the 80's "you have to buy jeep, even if you have to buy amc" so crysler bought amc just to get to jeep, so you tell me, what modern car company that isnt allready affiliated with its own suvs and trucks will not make it the same crap that they allready produce, or similar plasticized models? noting is better then jeep back in the day, yeah i may be wishing that they would have kept the comanche, yeah i may be looking back and saying "gee wheres the good old days" but maybe, maybe by god if sears would buy it, the well known jeep that i used to love and many people used to love, would come back again. so you tell me that crysler won't keep trying to screw the jeep line over, and you tell me that any other car company won't do the same, but do you really think they won't?

 

thats my two cents

 

sears got bought out by martha stewart and k mart

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well besides hijacking my thread :headpop: you miss my point guy, what did you do read the last line then post, yeah the jeep line is well known, and its best time was in the late 80's and 90's, why would sears not want a well known company that its peak was in that time? and i read the other post on this subject, and someone said toyota would be a better choice, toyota? eeeew, like i said jeep line and sears then we would still be driving what we allready do, you people need to think more and hijack less.

sears has the money they could do it, everyone else buying out jeep would just screw it over more, which is what i ment by killing it, most of what they roll of the assembly line now i wouldn't drive, so in a way its already lost alot of customer base I can't be the only one to think this. After all would you trail a plastic looking hot wheels car that to me dosent look like it could take any damage let alone have the ability to go off road, or would you take the cherokee which sold for how many years? they canned it in 01-02? wasent that after mecedes purchased crysler? and they where selling in that body style since what early 80's? lee iakoka from ford when he went to crysler when it was failing back in the 80's "you have to buy jeep, even if you have to buy amc" so crysler bought amc just to get to jeep, so you tell me, what modern car company that isnt allready affiliated with its own suvs and trucks will not make it the same crap that they allready produce, or similar plasticized models? noting is better then jeep back in the day, yeah i may be wishing that they would have kept the comanche, yeah i may be looking back and saying "gee wheres the good old days" but maybe, maybe by god if sears would buy it, the well known jeep that i used to love and many people used to love, would come back again. so you tell me that crysler won't keep trying to screw the jeep line over, and you tell me that any other car company won't do the same, but do you really think they won't?

 

thats my two cents

 

Not quite sure. I re-read your first post, and get the point that Sears and Jeep would be good together, but I just don't really imagine it happening. I was more or less responding to the last line of your first post...

what do you think? should we write letters to sears and the investment company that now owns jeep?

I'm just wondering what good this would do? Kind of like writing our senators to tell them that illegal aliens should be deported...nothing will really happen.

 

Maybe I'm just missing your point. I'm not trying to come across as a jerk...but it might sound like it :cry:

 

And sorry for hijacking your thread. No harm meant ;)

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writing a letter would bring there attention to the matter, a letter to a senator does jack, because for one its not a business, and secondly thats typical government for you, and thirdly to get a senator to work in your letter you have to cut them a big check, i don't think you need to do that for a company.

i think it would work, i think that without compition from other internal divisions you wouldn't another comanche vs dakota hell, sears being sears, could provide singularity for jeep, which is what jeep needs.

 

again my two cents, and if you keep this up you'll be rich.

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Sears did not make money the first time :eek: the Sears stock holders are not going to approve a retail company like Sears to go back into something that did not work out the first time.

 

Why not send your letter to a company that is already on the auto side of things like making autos or auto parts?

 

Charles

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