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I'm a big nea, there needs to be a massive restructuring of the American Automaker's system and the only way to do that is to allow them to fail. If you provide benefits for doing poorly, there is no motivation to improve. A bailout fosters less than favorable behavior, something that has got to change. They first need to deal with the Unions and supplier issues and stop making significantly more cars than the economy or demand will support. I understand they do this because they are minimizing losses but come on, when you have to do "Employee Pricing" regularly you devalue the brand name and the image associated with it making it even harder to sell in the future because you get consumers used to buying on sale
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2006 BMW X5 4.8is Lemans Blue/Beige/Dark Maple
-Nav, Comfort Seats, Heated Steering Wheel,
Rear Airbags, AUX Input
2009 BMW M3 Space Grey/Black/Carbon
-all options
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