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GM almost caught up with the Taco in September sales. With the overwhelmingly positive reviews on this, GM will own the compact (or midsize segment). Toyota will be forced to actually produce a new truck, not an update they call new, with the same frame, brakes, wheezy 4cyl. etc.

That’s sad. What a moron.

That’s really bad. How long can they keep selling these? Don’t get carried away an get a Toyota though, much better choices.

Yes, I concur. I own a 2013 Abarth. Funnest car to drive, never back to the dealer for anything. I might keep this forever. Check one out used, $10,000 range.

Good point, only the Sales people are getting screwed.

Fiat Abarth 500. Drive it like a Prius you can get 40MPH. Or drive it like an Italian and get 30MPH.

The Chinese love cheaters but only when they do it. Things will get worse for them in China, VW’s biggest market.

What a dick. VW folks have enough problems.

Worse than GM or Toyota, fines will reflect that.

You can sell to a private party, getting a 2009-14 will be a challenge for awhile.

What are you smokin? 18 bil plus “loss of value” lawsuits aint chump change.

How low do you want to go on the stock? Better wait a couple months. Good short opportunity.

No, your were right the first time. Prius es or Pri i still suck. I’ve never seen one doing 80-90, just 55 in the fast lane.

The only reason they “owned up to it” was the Feds held up certification of ‘16 diesels. Gonna get slammed, because this was intentional and with German management, blame likely lies at the top.

That potential “problem” can be solved by states refusing to register the cars until the fix is done.

Doubt they would do well this. Domestic trucks are good. Likely end up like Toyota with the Tundra. A truck that does not compete well and excess plant capacity.

Good for you. Must be lovely.

As they should. Deliberate fraud involved here, to their cusomers and the Government.

Sure, if you like floating down the road get this, or a Town Car or Deville.

They won’t be able to afford it now.