![]() 10/26/2018 at 10:45 • Filed to: Promaster | ![]() | ![]() |
In a in a couple hours I begin a vacation but for now the ProMaster is doing ProMaster stuff. So now I’m really behind on work soaked down to my underwear because it’s pouring out while I try to repair this door this thing is going right back to the dealership
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Fiat things.
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I was just thinking, “Hm, it’s been a while since we’ve heard about that Promaster...”
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I keep wanting to view this as a parody account, because there’s no way a vehicle should be this bad in every way
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Good lord almighty. That thing is trash. How have you not given up on it.
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W
hat sort of standards are these
ProMas
ter
s built to?
O
h, very rigorous highway
engineering standards.
W
hat sort of things?
W
ell the door’
s not supposed to fall off for a start.
![]() 10/26/2018 at 10:51 |
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I suggest about 20 3" self tapping sheet metal screws should firmly secure the door in place.
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That made me snort!
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It’s almost kind of impressive how bad it really is!
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Well, I guess I’ll cross this one off my kidnaping van list.
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How can it even.....
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Wow this is bad. I guess the Chevy Express will continue to rain as king. they may get terrible mileage, they may rust away in 10 years, but I’ve never seen one Literally fall apart like this.
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I stick to the
ford econoline vans for child abduction.
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My theory:
The Pro Master is a devious Italian plot to destroy American productivity, and the US economy overall.
Prove me wrong, I dare you
![]() 10/26/2018 at 10:56 |
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If I were you I wouldnt ever try to fix it I’d call the dealership and tell them to bring you a van, and pick up this turd.
![]() 10/26/2018 at 10:57 |
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My sister-in- law’s Caravan did almost the exact same thing. She just closed it and started using the door on the other side.
Lucky for me she didn’t tell me about it, and I found out by almost dropping the door on my foot.
![]() 10/26/2018 at 10:58 |
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They’ve only been making the same van for 12 years. Give them a chance!
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Protip: Next week, leave the van at home and just invite them to your house for free candy!
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Then seal ‘er up all good-like with some RTV.
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At least it doesn’t rust like the old Sprinter family? I don’t understand why anyone would buy one of these over a Transit.
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I see tens, if not hundreds of Ducatos/Jumpers/Boxers every day here in Europe, but I’ve never seen that happen in my life . Who the hell builds those ProMaste rs?
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And the week after Halloween
:
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It might explain the Italian economy too since it’s based on the FIAT Ducato
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This picture is an accurate representation of just how unhinged this vehicle is making you
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Shouldn’t the lemon law apply to this?
I think the list of things not broken is shorter than the broken list by this point.
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and the French...
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Wow this is just crazy! Did something break off or did the bolts just come out? The problems with the US spec ones always surprise me, as the European Ducato/Jumper/Boxer are actually pretty reliable. Makes me wonder how well they are put together in Mexico...
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Did the door just come off the track or did the thing that keeps it on the track break off?
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Jeep life?
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Where I live the Transit is the new god
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I suppose FCA still has the old Chrysler Crapshoot around - you’ll either get a fairly well-assembled car, or an utter lemon, and nothing in between.
Back in the late 1970s, you had to buy a Chrysler from the lot, as you could actually inspect the car’s quality before the purchase.