I looked up the address on Google Maps and it showed me the site of Guy Motors. I’m guessing there was some link? Seem like too much of a coincidence if they just “happened” to be on the same road.
I looked up the address on Google Maps and it showed me the site of Guy Motors. I’m guessing there was some link? Seem like too much of a coincidence if they just “happened” to be on the same road.
Would I be considered picky if I said that Saabs are still made? While GM bought and killed the car division the aerospace and defence company still makes the JAS 39 Gripen and many other things.
You seem very certain they did this on purpose? H&M is a Swedish company, not a US company. I don’t think you’ll find many people here in Sweden who have any idea that American racists like to associate people of recent African descent with monkeys.
Seems the manufacturer is still around, and in the same town even:
Few people make me feel more unaccomplished than this remarkable person.
Until a few years ago, nearly all police cars in Sweden where either Volvo or Saab but that of course was before GM killed Saab (to the dismay of Swedish people in general and the aerospace company Saab in particular since they still can’t get people to understand that they didn’t go bankrupt). When the police first…
I think it is interesting that here in Sweden (at least the part where I live) it seems a remarkably large percentage of the SAABs you see are genuine SAABs rather than Opels made in Trollhättan, considering how much older the former tend to be. Probably says something about a)how much sales decreased once GM took…
Two events one month apart.
I’ve found a good police when it comes to The Sun is to assume what they print is wrong unless you have very, very good reasons to think otherwise.
A yes, the smell of electronics letting the magic smoke out...
I’d consider boycotting GM for such misleading advertising, but I’m already boycotting them over what they did to Saab.
Nitpicking: While there is plenty of crossownership, cooperation etc between a vast number of Mitsubishi companies (once part of a single Zaibatsu), some named Mitsubishi, some not, the pencil company mentioned in the article is not a member. Although they have the same name and logo, they are not connected and…