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More Shutdowns This Week For Stellantis North American Operations!​


 

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More Shutdowns This Week For Stellantis North American Operations!​


But thank God the mini van plant is still running.
 

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Good thing it won’t last until 2024- I need that electric ram in my life.
 

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Seems like they came around to all the plants that hadn't suffered much in the way of shutdowns yet. SHAP wasn't listed so 😁
 

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Just start doing a search on like Car Gurus or Autotrader to see what's available. You got a few Bighorns without the things you want, a few Laramies with more than you want or can afford OR, some 75K limiteds... AND, 3/4 of them are quad cabs.
 

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Just start doing a search on like Car Gurus or Autotrader to see what's available. You got a few Bighorns without the things you want, a few Laramies with more than you want or can afford OR, some 75K limiteds... AND, 3/4 of them are quad cabs.
Exactly why I ordered. All crew cabs around here, needed a quad cab. All the local big horns have very basic options, everything else is too expensive.
 

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I was reading an article this week that stated the manufacturers are looking at ways to reduce the number of chips needed per vehicle, while still maintaining all the tech. So what I heard in all of that was that a single chip may start controlling more things, making a single chip failure, require a full module replacement, at a much higher price, rather than just a smaller component.
 

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