Brand loyalty

My grandfather sold cars for Chrysler. Started back when he used to drive them door to door and sell it on the spot and walk back to work or home. He would buy them back if the person was not satisfied. I know this as we still have one he bought back. A 1959 Custom Royal that the lady decided was too big. He bought it back and kept it.

He would also paint them if they didn't like the color. I believe it was in the 40's that one person requested a purple one from him. They didn't have purple then out of the box so he had it painted. Sold them up and through the 70's.

So, I do like Mopar. Have had a couple of 74 Challengers, Power wagons, pickups, van and other autos. Currently we own four Subarus, a Toyota Land Cruiser, 92 Dodge Cummins, 80 Trailduster and 78 Ramcharger. The 72 Duster is in the family along with a plethora of others out at the farm.

I feel loyal to Chrysler but open to owning and enjoying others. All except GM and BMW, just don't appeal to me in looks or history. Have had a couple of VW's which I liked real well personally. Would buy another TDI if I ever ran across one.

I have had good luck with all my Mopars. My Subarus have been good to me and the Land Cruiser is world proven and mine has proven itself to me. Couple of Honda three wheelers which seem to run forever.

So, loyal and flexible.