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July 13, 2009 at 11:29 AM #429641July 13, 2009 at 11:37 AM #428929CoronitaParticipant
[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So then, you are agreeing/admitting that
1) Ford made a great business decision that kept them alive
2) GM/Chrysler made a bad financial decision that, like other companies normally, ruined them ? [/quote]
Absolutely not. I think Ford just got lucky. If I recall, prior to Bankster meltdown, Ford numbers were worse than GM – in sales AND debt.
It doesn’t really matter to me. I am rooting for all 3 American auto companies and against unfair foreign competition.
This has all been hashed out on this forum earlier and I think most agreed there was enough blame to go around for everyone and concessions have been made by all parties.
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business. Lord, I can think of plenty of businesses that made it on luck or cratered because of lack there of…Should we bailout those too that weren’t so lucky…And why do you continue to think Chrysler is “american”. Dude, it’s under foreign ownership now. As nostalgic as you want to be, it belongs to Fiat now.
July 13, 2009 at 11:37 AM #429151CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So then, you are agreeing/admitting that
1) Ford made a great business decision that kept them alive
2) GM/Chrysler made a bad financial decision that, like other companies normally, ruined them ? [/quote]
Absolutely not. I think Ford just got lucky. If I recall, prior to Bankster meltdown, Ford numbers were worse than GM – in sales AND debt.
It doesn’t really matter to me. I am rooting for all 3 American auto companies and against unfair foreign competition.
This has all been hashed out on this forum earlier and I think most agreed there was enough blame to go around for everyone and concessions have been made by all parties.
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business. Lord, I can think of plenty of businesses that made it on luck or cratered because of lack there of…Should we bailout those too that weren’t so lucky…And why do you continue to think Chrysler is “american”. Dude, it’s under foreign ownership now. As nostalgic as you want to be, it belongs to Fiat now.
July 13, 2009 at 11:37 AM #429435CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So then, you are agreeing/admitting that
1) Ford made a great business decision that kept them alive
2) GM/Chrysler made a bad financial decision that, like other companies normally, ruined them ? [/quote]
Absolutely not. I think Ford just got lucky. If I recall, prior to Bankster meltdown, Ford numbers were worse than GM – in sales AND debt.
It doesn’t really matter to me. I am rooting for all 3 American auto companies and against unfair foreign competition.
This has all been hashed out on this forum earlier and I think most agreed there was enough blame to go around for everyone and concessions have been made by all parties.
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business. Lord, I can think of plenty of businesses that made it on luck or cratered because of lack there of…Should we bailout those too that weren’t so lucky…And why do you continue to think Chrysler is “american”. Dude, it’s under foreign ownership now. As nostalgic as you want to be, it belongs to Fiat now.
July 13, 2009 at 11:37 AM #429507CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So then, you are agreeing/admitting that
1) Ford made a great business decision that kept them alive
2) GM/Chrysler made a bad financial decision that, like other companies normally, ruined them ? [/quote]
Absolutely not. I think Ford just got lucky. If I recall, prior to Bankster meltdown, Ford numbers were worse than GM – in sales AND debt.
It doesn’t really matter to me. I am rooting for all 3 American auto companies and against unfair foreign competition.
This has all been hashed out on this forum earlier and I think most agreed there was enough blame to go around for everyone and concessions have been made by all parties.
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business. Lord, I can think of plenty of businesses that made it on luck or cratered because of lack there of…Should we bailout those too that weren’t so lucky…And why do you continue to think Chrysler is “american”. Dude, it’s under foreign ownership now. As nostalgic as you want to be, it belongs to Fiat now.
July 13, 2009 at 11:37 AM #429666CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So then, you are agreeing/admitting that
1) Ford made a great business decision that kept them alive
2) GM/Chrysler made a bad financial decision that, like other companies normally, ruined them ? [/quote]
Absolutely not. I think Ford just got lucky. If I recall, prior to Bankster meltdown, Ford numbers were worse than GM – in sales AND debt.
It doesn’t really matter to me. I am rooting for all 3 American auto companies and against unfair foreign competition.
This has all been hashed out on this forum earlier and I think most agreed there was enough blame to go around for everyone and concessions have been made by all parties.
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business. Lord, I can think of plenty of businesses that made it on luck or cratered because of lack there of…Should we bailout those too that weren’t so lucky…And why do you continue to think Chrysler is “american”. Dude, it’s under foreign ownership now. As nostalgic as you want to be, it belongs to Fiat now.
July 13, 2009 at 2:02 PM #428974jameswennParticipantGM and Ford make crappy cars.
Back in ’07 when i bought my last car, it was a Mustang GT or Ford Explorer for 20K, they were desperate. I bought an Accord for 24K, cost more, but better product.
When i bought a new computer last month, it was a Lenovo (China) for 1,200, or a Macbook for 2100, i bought the Mac, better product by an American company.
GM and Ford need to come up with better products. It’s not just how long it drives, it’s the whole experience including where controls are placed and materials used.
July 13, 2009 at 2:02 PM #429194jameswennParticipantGM and Ford make crappy cars.
Back in ’07 when i bought my last car, it was a Mustang GT or Ford Explorer for 20K, they were desperate. I bought an Accord for 24K, cost more, but better product.
When i bought a new computer last month, it was a Lenovo (China) for 1,200, or a Macbook for 2100, i bought the Mac, better product by an American company.
GM and Ford need to come up with better products. It’s not just how long it drives, it’s the whole experience including where controls are placed and materials used.
July 13, 2009 at 2:02 PM #429479jameswennParticipantGM and Ford make crappy cars.
Back in ’07 when i bought my last car, it was a Mustang GT or Ford Explorer for 20K, they were desperate. I bought an Accord for 24K, cost more, but better product.
When i bought a new computer last month, it was a Lenovo (China) for 1,200, or a Macbook for 2100, i bought the Mac, better product by an American company.
GM and Ford need to come up with better products. It’s not just how long it drives, it’s the whole experience including where controls are placed and materials used.
July 13, 2009 at 2:02 PM #429550jameswennParticipantGM and Ford make crappy cars.
Back in ’07 when i bought my last car, it was a Mustang GT or Ford Explorer for 20K, they were desperate. I bought an Accord for 24K, cost more, but better product.
When i bought a new computer last month, it was a Lenovo (China) for 1,200, or a Macbook for 2100, i bought the Mac, better product by an American company.
GM and Ford need to come up with better products. It’s not just how long it drives, it’s the whole experience including where controls are placed and materials used.
July 13, 2009 at 2:02 PM #429710jameswennParticipantGM and Ford make crappy cars.
Back in ’07 when i bought my last car, it was a Mustang GT or Ford Explorer for 20K, they were desperate. I bought an Accord for 24K, cost more, but better product.
When i bought a new computer last month, it was a Lenovo (China) for 1,200, or a Macbook for 2100, i bought the Mac, better product by an American company.
GM and Ford need to come up with better products. It’s not just how long it drives, it’s the whole experience including where controls are placed and materials used.
July 13, 2009 at 2:03 PM #428979paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business………..[/quote]
Eerrrrr…..So you have no positive solutions or ideas ?
Just redundant, negative comments about America, it’s cars and it’s blue collar workers.
You have no desire to be a small part of the solution ?
You’re satisfied to be part of the problem ?
July 13, 2009 at 2:03 PM #429199paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business………..[/quote]
Eerrrrr…..So you have no positive solutions or ideas ?
Just redundant, negative comments about America, it’s cars and it’s blue collar workers.
You have no desire to be a small part of the solution ?
You’re satisfied to be part of the problem ?
July 13, 2009 at 2:03 PM #429484paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business………..[/quote]
Eerrrrr…..So you have no positive solutions or ideas ?
Just redundant, negative comments about America, it’s cars and it’s blue collar workers.
You have no desire to be a small part of the solution ?
You’re satisfied to be part of the problem ?
July 13, 2009 at 2:03 PM #429555paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]
So, for the “short thinkers”, and at the sake of being labeled a “jingoist” (actually had to look that one up)I have to ask again, because it seems to fall thru the cracks: What are YOU, as an American, willing to do to help fix what Gov alone cannot ?
Please join me in asking Jeff Bridges to respectfully drop the Hyundai ads and support the country that helped him become the deservedly rich celebrity that he is.
If you have a better idea HOW TO DO YOUR PART TO HELP, I am willing to listen (as long as it it has nothing to do with buying imported car brands).
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday. YOUR job could be next.[/quote]
Errrr…So luck (or lack there of) isn’t relevant to a business………..[/quote]
Eerrrrr…..So you have no positive solutions or ideas ?
Just redundant, negative comments about America, it’s cars and it’s blue collar workers.
You have no desire to be a small part of the solution ?
You’re satisfied to be part of the problem ?
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