Never sleep on Chevy. I was at Radio Shack Sunday buying batteries for my dogs collar, and I had my Viper jacket on. The clerk and his customer went on and on about how the Viper was their favorite car, and about how it was being discontinued for the new Sebring. I told them it was all hogwash...and they ignored me and went on talking....until they looked in the parking lot and saw my Viper.If the engineer wasn't as concerned as we are about the end of Viper production I doubt he would have said he thought the Viper nation needs to be heard and provided the email addresses????? But that is speculation and like the thread says reading between the lines. But I agree with you guys, that is the way I interpreted it Bye bye Viper.
The question is when will production end this year, next year, the year after??????? Tomorrow?
I hope he doesn't get into trouble because of that comment?
I agree. We need to put together a well thought out approach to this. A campaign.As soon as i read it in the engineer forum i thought the same. There are enough of us to make a difference but we will need everyone to voice their opinion. I dont think it is the best idea for hundreds of us to email the CEO and the other two clowns. We could just get the engineer in trouble for giving out their email addresses.
I would love to hear the opinions of the VCA officers on this topic. I am sure they will not speculate on the Viper's demise, however there is no reason why we can't voice our opinion individually and as a unified group about the future of the Viper to the top brass.
The engineers are not stupid. He posted the email addys of the 2 most important people at Chrysler. This could be a F-U to them, and it would be funny to have their blackberries light up, but I think it was a clear signal.
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Good point.
Unless someone else has access to his email, which I doubt, he sent the response. The response came back from his email address. It does not surprise me that he responded. Whether he wrote the text or it's a canned response is irrelevant. The fact that a response came so quickly is interesting. Whether he keeps track of supportive emails or someone does it for him, someone is keeping track.
Bob,
I am sure at least one of his EA's has access to his email, that is the norm at all large corporations. I have 14,000 employees and both of my EA's have access to my email, he has 10x the employees and cannot fathom how many emails he gets a day (I average 3-400). Additonally, his EA's probably carry blackberries that are mirrors of his, but I commend your effort
If the engineer wasn't as concerned as we are about the end of Viper production I doubt he would have said he thought the Viper nation needs to be heard and provided the email addresses?????