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Old 11-17-2008, 06:23 PM
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I'm in the reluctant Yay group because I think it would really wreak havoc on the US workforce during this difficult time. I do ask if it will keep the failure from happening (A-La Chrysler in the 80's) Or be another bailout that get used for stock dividends, time will tell! Oh crystal ball where are you!

I say without the reality thrown in a HUGE nay but I can't ignore the untold major economic impact it would cause.

I think GM's vehicles suck, they can't make a good generic vehicle that isn't 50% of it's Toyota/Nissan etc equivalent. I recently helped my aunt buy a new Nissan Altima and we looked at the Malibu for a SECOND. They need to get their head out of their you-know-what and face reality and create a car of quality, dependability and personality.

On another note, I feel Ford Motor Company has done all the 3 above, their latest offering (Fusion, Milan, MKX, Flex etc) are really good vehicles that I've been impressed with over and over again. They offer a great interior with a lot of bells and whistles combined with interior/exterior quality that is up to par with Toyota/Nissan/Honda.

Just my 2 cents

and don't get my started on Chrysler, I just ate lunch.
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