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06scooby says:
01:49 PM, 01/11/10
Not sure I'd be standing underneath it like that one guy...
firstwagon says:
03:28 PM, 01/11/10
So what statement are they trying to make by attaching the truck upside down on the ceiling?
rallyandbosox says:
03:57 PM, 01/11/10
firstwagon, I think Chrysler's admitting their strategy is all upside down.
inlinesix says:
03:58 PM, 01/11/10
Clever
billt9 says:
04:52 PM, 01/11/10
so at the end of the show they'll drop it onto its roof to demonstrate its roof strength, right?
kbadea250 says:
05:53 PM, 01/11/10
Interesting marketing strategy, "if they can't touch and feel it, maybe they might actually buy it!!!!!"
estreka says:
06:24 AM, 01/12/10
Chrysler shows just how upside down they actually are on their loans.
mrryte says:
07:18 AM, 01/12/10
@estreka:
darn....took the words right out of my head. ;-p
"Yep, this confirms it-Chrysler is indeed going belly-up."