Chrysler Wraps Itself In The Flag. Again. Still.

Edward Niedermeyer
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  • Roundel Roundel on Jun 11, 2010

    Oh... and as PGCooldad mentioned this is to be played during the US/England game..... so the context makes sense.

  • Akear Akear on Jun 12, 2010

    America is probably now better at soccer than producing cars. Hey, we have competitive American born soccer players. There is nothing American about GM and Chrysler's rebadged Holdens, Opels, Daewoos, and Fiats. Shameful crap................

  • Psimac Psimac on Jun 12, 2010

    America got right by designing a car, building it in Canada and then submitting control to Italians? The Challenger is built at the Brampton plant, in Canada, eh. Good news is our bankers and lawyers have made plenty off of Chrysler and I'm sure there's more to come. The government had made money on Chrysler the last time it bailed em out. Stupid luxo-barge coupe posing as a performance car, built by a country that's ultimately still under the Queen's rule, used as a metaphor for fighting the British for freedom, while being run by Italians is simply laughable at best. Build products people want, like the 300 and they will buy it--no middle-America pandering required.

  • Pgcooldad Pgcooldad on Jun 12, 2010

    Commercial just aired just before start of half time. Score tied 1-1

    • Marcelo de Vasconcellos Marcelo de Vasconcellos on Jun 12, 2010

      End of game. 1x1. Good result for USA, though England just proved again that they got more press than actual soccer. Good goalkeeper. With this tie the USA has probably guaranteed its passage to the 2nd round. Yep, I cheered for America. And I love Challengers.

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