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May 17, 2009 at 9:48 PM in reply to: OT: Auto Bailouts Everywhere – Even in Japan and Germany #400909May 17, 2009 at 9:48 PM in reply to: OT: Auto Bailouts Everywhere – Even in Japan and Germany #401163
ralphfurley
ParticipantMaybe we could return to the point where we were at least thinking about making electric cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FDmmJm9vSA
Anyone down in SD there looking to test drive an Aptera? I hear they are in Vista, CA.
May 17, 2009 at 9:48 PM in reply to: OT: Auto Bailouts Everywhere – Even in Japan and Germany #401396ralphfurley
ParticipantMaybe we could return to the point where we were at least thinking about making electric cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FDmmJm9vSA
Anyone down in SD there looking to test drive an Aptera? I hear they are in Vista, CA.
May 17, 2009 at 9:48 PM in reply to: OT: Auto Bailouts Everywhere – Even in Japan and Germany #401453ralphfurley
ParticipantMaybe we could return to the point where we were at least thinking about making electric cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FDmmJm9vSA
Anyone down in SD there looking to test drive an Aptera? I hear they are in Vista, CA.
May 17, 2009 at 9:48 PM in reply to: OT: Auto Bailouts Everywhere – Even in Japan and Germany #401600ralphfurley
ParticipantMaybe we could return to the point where we were at least thinking about making electric cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FDmmJm9vSA
Anyone down in SD there looking to test drive an Aptera? I hear they are in Vista, CA.
May 12, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #397721ralphfurley
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Ya gotta wonder what kind of credibility hit the media will take when Obama’s four years are done. Seems like they have been giving him a free pass. But people can’t ignore the fact that they are unemployed. And the media still paints him in the rosiest colors. [/quote]
Since when does the MSM have credibility? What the hell did they do during the last 8 years? Think anything changes with a new president? They only report what’s in their best interest and label legitimate investigative journalism as someone with a grudge or “gotcha” journalism.Consolidation of media is not happening, it already happened. It’s one voice speaking for someone, but it sure ain’t you and me.
May 12, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #397968ralphfurley
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Ya gotta wonder what kind of credibility hit the media will take when Obama’s four years are done. Seems like they have been giving him a free pass. But people can’t ignore the fact that they are unemployed. And the media still paints him in the rosiest colors. [/quote]
Since when does the MSM have credibility? What the hell did they do during the last 8 years? Think anything changes with a new president? They only report what’s in their best interest and label legitimate investigative journalism as someone with a grudge or “gotcha” journalism.Consolidation of media is not happening, it already happened. It’s one voice speaking for someone, but it sure ain’t you and me.
May 12, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #398192ralphfurley
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Ya gotta wonder what kind of credibility hit the media will take when Obama’s four years are done. Seems like they have been giving him a free pass. But people can’t ignore the fact that they are unemployed. And the media still paints him in the rosiest colors. [/quote]
Since when does the MSM have credibility? What the hell did they do during the last 8 years? Think anything changes with a new president? They only report what’s in their best interest and label legitimate investigative journalism as someone with a grudge or “gotcha” journalism.Consolidation of media is not happening, it already happened. It’s one voice speaking for someone, but it sure ain’t you and me.
May 12, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #398251ralphfurley
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Ya gotta wonder what kind of credibility hit the media will take when Obama’s four years are done. Seems like they have been giving him a free pass. But people can’t ignore the fact that they are unemployed. And the media still paints him in the rosiest colors. [/quote]
Since when does the MSM have credibility? What the hell did they do during the last 8 years? Think anything changes with a new president? They only report what’s in their best interest and label legitimate investigative journalism as someone with a grudge or “gotcha” journalism.Consolidation of media is not happening, it already happened. It’s one voice speaking for someone, but it sure ain’t you and me.
May 12, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #398395ralphfurley
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Ya gotta wonder what kind of credibility hit the media will take when Obama’s four years are done. Seems like they have been giving him a free pass. But people can’t ignore the fact that they are unemployed. And the media still paints him in the rosiest colors. [/quote]
Since when does the MSM have credibility? What the hell did they do during the last 8 years? Think anything changes with a new president? They only report what’s in their best interest and label legitimate investigative journalism as someone with a grudge or “gotcha” journalism.Consolidation of media is not happening, it already happened. It’s one voice speaking for someone, but it sure ain’t you and me.
ralphfurley
ParticipantRestrictions per MSNBC:
The vehicle must have a manufacturer suggested retail price of less than $45,000 and be a model year 2004 or later.
The vehicles turned in must be drivable, registered in the United States and have a when-new fuel economy rating of less than 18 miles per gallon.
In the first year of the program, a person trading in a vehicle that is model year 2002 and later would be eligible to receive $4,500 for purchase of a new vehicle, $3,000 for purchase of a used vehicle or $3,000 for transit fare credit. For model year vehicles 1999 to 2001, drivers would get $3,000 for the purchase of a new vehicle. Those who trade in vehicles that came out in 1998 or before could get a credit of $2,000 for a new vehicle.
Link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28663037/My car gets 17mpg city / 21 highway, which puts me over the 18mpg limit average for the trade-in. Drag. I could use a new car.
ralphfurley
ParticipantRestrictions per MSNBC:
The vehicle must have a manufacturer suggested retail price of less than $45,000 and be a model year 2004 or later.
The vehicles turned in must be drivable, registered in the United States and have a when-new fuel economy rating of less than 18 miles per gallon.
In the first year of the program, a person trading in a vehicle that is model year 2002 and later would be eligible to receive $4,500 for purchase of a new vehicle, $3,000 for purchase of a used vehicle or $3,000 for transit fare credit. For model year vehicles 1999 to 2001, drivers would get $3,000 for the purchase of a new vehicle. Those who trade in vehicles that came out in 1998 or before could get a credit of $2,000 for a new vehicle.
Link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28663037/My car gets 17mpg city / 21 highway, which puts me over the 18mpg limit average for the trade-in. Drag. I could use a new car.
ralphfurley
ParticipantRestrictions per MSNBC:
The vehicle must have a manufacturer suggested retail price of less than $45,000 and be a model year 2004 or later.
The vehicles turned in must be drivable, registered in the United States and have a when-new fuel economy rating of less than 18 miles per gallon.
In the first year of the program, a person trading in a vehicle that is model year 2002 and later would be eligible to receive $4,500 for purchase of a new vehicle, $3,000 for purchase of a used vehicle or $3,000 for transit fare credit. For model year vehicles 1999 to 2001, drivers would get $3,000 for the purchase of a new vehicle. Those who trade in vehicles that came out in 1998 or before could get a credit of $2,000 for a new vehicle.
Link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28663037/My car gets 17mpg city / 21 highway, which puts me over the 18mpg limit average for the trade-in. Drag. I could use a new car.
ralphfurley
ParticipantRestrictions per MSNBC:
The vehicle must have a manufacturer suggested retail price of less than $45,000 and be a model year 2004 or later.
The vehicles turned in must be drivable, registered in the United States and have a when-new fuel economy rating of less than 18 miles per gallon.
In the first year of the program, a person trading in a vehicle that is model year 2002 and later would be eligible to receive $4,500 for purchase of a new vehicle, $3,000 for purchase of a used vehicle or $3,000 for transit fare credit. For model year vehicles 1999 to 2001, drivers would get $3,000 for the purchase of a new vehicle. Those who trade in vehicles that came out in 1998 or before could get a credit of $2,000 for a new vehicle.
Link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28663037/My car gets 17mpg city / 21 highway, which puts me over the 18mpg limit average for the trade-in. Drag. I could use a new car.
ralphfurley
ParticipantRestrictions per MSNBC:
The vehicle must have a manufacturer suggested retail price of less than $45,000 and be a model year 2004 or later.
The vehicles turned in must be drivable, registered in the United States and have a when-new fuel economy rating of less than 18 miles per gallon.
In the first year of the program, a person trading in a vehicle that is model year 2002 and later would be eligible to receive $4,500 for purchase of a new vehicle, $3,000 for purchase of a used vehicle or $3,000 for transit fare credit. For model year vehicles 1999 to 2001, drivers would get $3,000 for the purchase of a new vehicle. Those who trade in vehicles that came out in 1998 or before could get a credit of $2,000 for a new vehicle.
Link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28663037/My car gets 17mpg city / 21 highway, which puts me over the 18mpg limit average for the trade-in. Drag. I could use a new car.
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