carlanonymous1
Carl Anonymous
carlanonymous1

A lot of very horny (married) women, apparently.

Who do you have on your Facebook feed?

There’s always the Michael Richards way of dealing with hecklers.

That’s the whole point though. Ford and GM are car sellers. By not being a car buyer, he is sticking it to the Man. Personally, I’ll never buy another vehicle I can’t pay cash for again, which will probably limit me to used cars, and I don’t care. My old Camry has served well, in April or so I plan to drop around 12k

Ford and GM: “Funny vehicle sales are down now that the average price of one of our products went up by $10k”. Greed + Short Sightedness + Idiocy. Screw you Big 3.

what about then building better and smarter produced small cars? if others can why GM and Ford cannot ?

You mean again.  This has happened before when the Japanese started selling small, cheap cars during the gas crisis in the 70's.

Wait, you have a 20 year old VW that still runs?  I say this as a former VW and Audi owner who, despite maintaining their vehicles, keeps getting betrayed by them.  You obviously have much better luck so congrats to you!

Never underestimate how stupid the average person is.  

Pretty much. American capitalism operating as intended - short sighted and focused on nothing but profits. Why build entire vehicles that would sell in the $20k range when you can add deluxe interior upgrades for high end models that probably carry $20k of pure profit? And offering 6 to 7+ year loans to mask the

You’re not a car buyer. Ford/GM doesn’t give a shit about you.

Well said. I have no inclination or guilt to even consider a Ford or GM product, though I have driven and liked their products overseas. I don’t have a need for $50K for an SUV, nor do I need one. Instead, I will actually take my 20 year old Montero off road camping and complete my errands in a 20 year old VW, all with

I own at truck, but it is a “classic” and I didn’t buy it.  It chose me instead of me choosing it.

Ford and GM customers went for cars like the Hyundai Kona, Jeep Compass, Subaru Crosstrek, Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, or Kia Forte

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