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July 2, 2009 at 10:25 AM #424651July 2, 2009 at 10:32 AM #423927
Rt.66
ParticipantFlu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts.
July 2, 2009 at 10:32 AM #424158Rt.66
ParticipantFlu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts.
July 2, 2009 at 10:32 AM #424438Rt.66
ParticipantFlu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts.
July 2, 2009 at 10:32 AM #424507Rt.66
ParticipantFlu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts.
July 2, 2009 at 10:32 AM #424671Rt.66
ParticipantFlu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts.
July 2, 2009 at 10:39 AM #423952an
ParticipantRt.66, so what’s your take on the link I posted that show Toyota have more cars in the top ten list of Cars.com American-Made Index than both GM and Ford?
July 2, 2009 at 10:39 AM #424183an
ParticipantRt.66, so what’s your take on the link I posted that show Toyota have more cars in the top ten list of Cars.com American-Made Index than both GM and Ford?
July 2, 2009 at 10:39 AM #424463an
ParticipantRt.66, so what’s your take on the link I posted that show Toyota have more cars in the top ten list of Cars.com American-Made Index than both GM and Ford?
July 2, 2009 at 10:39 AM #424532an
ParticipantRt.66, so what’s your take on the link I posted that show Toyota have more cars in the top ten list of Cars.com American-Made Index than both GM and Ford?
July 2, 2009 at 10:39 AM #424696an
ParticipantRt.66, so what’s your take on the link I posted that show Toyota have more cars in the top ten list of Cars.com American-Made Index than both GM and Ford?
July 2, 2009 at 10:41 AM #423937
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Flu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts. [/quote]
I think it was pretty clear where you were trying to go with your post about “quality” of foreign makes.
Again, the best way for GM to win back customers is…um build products that appeal to more people. Nothing you and I can do to change that. Ball is completely in GM’s court. If there’s anything to prove, GM needs to build cars that have demand more like the current Camaro, where on average people are paying $5k ABOVE MSRP, and where the inventory is less than 7 days.
People don’t give a shit whether it has a GM/Ford/Honda/Toyota label if you build a product that appeals to demographics. The problem with GM right now is that they have some serious product gaps.
Find me an equivalent car that is similar in size AND driving dynamics as a Bimmer/Audi/Mercedes C…And please, don’t mention the CTS, please that isn’t close, despite how much I respect the CTS Spec V. It’s a good car, handling ok, but big, and beefy. Find me something that was built to the size of a catera (remember those?), something that has tighter suspension, and doesn’t have the “bling bling, yo I’m a gangster” look.
July 2, 2009 at 10:41 AM #424167
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Flu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts. [/quote]
I think it was pretty clear where you were trying to go with your post about “quality” of foreign makes.
Again, the best way for GM to win back customers is…um build products that appeal to more people. Nothing you and I can do to change that. Ball is completely in GM’s court. If there’s anything to prove, GM needs to build cars that have demand more like the current Camaro, where on average people are paying $5k ABOVE MSRP, and where the inventory is less than 7 days.
People don’t give a shit whether it has a GM/Ford/Honda/Toyota label if you build a product that appeals to demographics. The problem with GM right now is that they have some serious product gaps.
Find me an equivalent car that is similar in size AND driving dynamics as a Bimmer/Audi/Mercedes C…And please, don’t mention the CTS, please that isn’t close, despite how much I respect the CTS Spec V. It’s a good car, handling ok, but big, and beefy. Find me something that was built to the size of a catera (remember those?), something that has tighter suspension, and doesn’t have the “bling bling, yo I’m a gangster” look.
July 2, 2009 at 10:41 AM #424448
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Flu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts. [/quote]
I think it was pretty clear where you were trying to go with your post about “quality” of foreign makes.
Again, the best way for GM to win back customers is…um build products that appeal to more people. Nothing you and I can do to change that. Ball is completely in GM’s court. If there’s anything to prove, GM needs to build cars that have demand more like the current Camaro, where on average people are paying $5k ABOVE MSRP, and where the inventory is less than 7 days.
People don’t give a shit whether it has a GM/Ford/Honda/Toyota label if you build a product that appeals to demographics. The problem with GM right now is that they have some serious product gaps.
Find me an equivalent car that is similar in size AND driving dynamics as a Bimmer/Audi/Mercedes C…And please, don’t mention the CTS, please that isn’t close, despite how much I respect the CTS Spec V. It’s a good car, handling ok, but big, and beefy. Find me something that was built to the size of a catera (remember those?), something that has tighter suspension, and doesn’t have the “bling bling, yo I’m a gangster” look.
July 2, 2009 at 10:41 AM #424517
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Flu did I say the Audi unintended acceleration cases were valid? No I did not.
As so often is the case, you went off on a fabricated tangent and missed the point entirely, blinded by your dislike for my posts. [/quote]
I think it was pretty clear where you were trying to go with your post about “quality” of foreign makes.
Again, the best way for GM to win back customers is…um build products that appeal to more people. Nothing you and I can do to change that. Ball is completely in GM’s court. If there’s anything to prove, GM needs to build cars that have demand more like the current Camaro, where on average people are paying $5k ABOVE MSRP, and where the inventory is less than 7 days.
People don’t give a shit whether it has a GM/Ford/Honda/Toyota label if you build a product that appeals to demographics. The problem with GM right now is that they have some serious product gaps.
Find me an equivalent car that is similar in size AND driving dynamics as a Bimmer/Audi/Mercedes C…And please, don’t mention the CTS, please that isn’t close, despite how much I respect the CTS Spec V. It’s a good car, handling ok, but big, and beefy. Find me something that was built to the size of a catera (remember those?), something that has tighter suspension, and doesn’t have the “bling bling, yo I’m a gangster” look.
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