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March 15, 2009 at 11:49 PM #367421March 16, 2009 at 12:46 AM #366878anxvarietyParticipant
Turn all these car dealerhips into swapmeets!
I once bought a Ford.. it was like having a wife.
Now I go with Toyota it’s like having a rich girlfriend.
March 16, 2009 at 12:46 AM #367167anxvarietyParticipantTurn all these car dealerhips into swapmeets!
I once bought a Ford.. it was like having a wife.
Now I go with Toyota it’s like having a rich girlfriend.
March 16, 2009 at 12:46 AM #367331anxvarietyParticipantTurn all these car dealerhips into swapmeets!
I once bought a Ford.. it was like having a wife.
Now I go with Toyota it’s like having a rich girlfriend.
March 16, 2009 at 12:46 AM #367368anxvarietyParticipantTurn all these car dealerhips into swapmeets!
I once bought a Ford.. it was like having a wife.
Now I go with Toyota it’s like having a rich girlfriend.
March 16, 2009 at 12:46 AM #367480anxvarietyParticipantTurn all these car dealerhips into swapmeets!
I once bought a Ford.. it was like having a wife.
Now I go with Toyota it’s like having a rich girlfriend.
May 6, 2009 at 10:25 PM #394192NewtoSanDiegoGuest[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Here’s an update to the article in yesterday’s North County Gazette
“Lexus Dealers in North County face hard times”
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterA shiny new Lexus automobile was once the badge of distinction for Realtors, it said, “I’m in the $10 million dollar club now and I’m marvelous!”. Those days may never be seen again as inventory of new Lexus autos at local dealers continue to languish on lots. A number of local North County Lexus Dealers are now teetering on financial collapse. There are even talk of Lexus exiting the US market due to the protracted downturn.
Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.[/quote]
I just saw read an update on this today’s North county Gazette, sad story π
“Economic Downturn claims latest victim”
North County Gazette
May 5, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterAs a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.
May 6, 2009 at 10:25 PM #394451NewtoSanDiegoGuest[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Here’s an update to the article in yesterday’s North County Gazette
“Lexus Dealers in North County face hard times”
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterA shiny new Lexus automobile was once the badge of distinction for Realtors, it said, “I’m in the $10 million dollar club now and I’m marvelous!”. Those days may never be seen again as inventory of new Lexus autos at local dealers continue to languish on lots. A number of local North County Lexus Dealers are now teetering on financial collapse. There are even talk of Lexus exiting the US market due to the protracted downturn.
Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.[/quote]
I just saw read an update on this today’s North county Gazette, sad story π
“Economic Downturn claims latest victim”
North County Gazette
May 5, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterAs a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.
May 6, 2009 at 10:25 PM #394669NewtoSanDiegoGuest[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Here’s an update to the article in yesterday’s North County Gazette
“Lexus Dealers in North County face hard times”
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterA shiny new Lexus automobile was once the badge of distinction for Realtors, it said, “I’m in the $10 million dollar club now and I’m marvelous!”. Those days may never be seen again as inventory of new Lexus autos at local dealers continue to languish on lots. A number of local North County Lexus Dealers are now teetering on financial collapse. There are even talk of Lexus exiting the US market due to the protracted downturn.
Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.[/quote]
I just saw read an update on this today’s North county Gazette, sad story π
“Economic Downturn claims latest victim”
North County Gazette
May 5, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterAs a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.
May 6, 2009 at 10:25 PM #394722NewtoSanDiegoGuest[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Here’s an update to the article in yesterday’s North County Gazette
“Lexus Dealers in North County face hard times”
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterA shiny new Lexus automobile was once the badge of distinction for Realtors, it said, “I’m in the $10 million dollar club now and I’m marvelous!”. Those days may never be seen again as inventory of new Lexus autos at local dealers continue to languish on lots. A number of local North County Lexus Dealers are now teetering on financial collapse. There are even talk of Lexus exiting the US market due to the protracted downturn.
Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.[/quote]
I just saw read an update on this today’s North county Gazette, sad story π
“Economic Downturn claims latest victim”
North County Gazette
May 5, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterAs a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.
May 6, 2009 at 10:25 PM #394862NewtoSanDiegoGuest[quote=NewtoSanDiego]Here’s an update to the article in yesterday’s North County Gazette
“Lexus Dealers in North County face hard times”
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterA shiny new Lexus automobile was once the badge of distinction for Realtors, it said, “I’m in the $10 million dollar club now and I’m marvelous!”. Those days may never be seen again as inventory of new Lexus autos at local dealers continue to languish on lots. A number of local North County Lexus Dealers are now teetering on financial collapse. There are even talk of Lexus exiting the US market due to the protracted downturn.
Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.[/quote]
I just saw read an update on this today’s North county Gazette, sad story π
“Economic Downturn claims latest victim”
North County Gazette
May 5, 2009
Mark Stennis – Staff WriterAs a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.
May 7, 2009 at 12:42 AM #394228PadreBrianParticipantSpeaking of that building, aren’t they still working on it?
May 7, 2009 at 12:42 AM #394486PadreBrianParticipantSpeaking of that building, aren’t they still working on it?
May 7, 2009 at 12:42 AM #394704PadreBrianParticipantSpeaking of that building, aren’t they still working on it?
May 7, 2009 at 12:42 AM #394757PadreBrianParticipantSpeaking of that building, aren’t they still working on it?
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