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No, it's Euro.

Tell you spray water into engines for more power?

No, no there isn't. Markets don't clear, they aren't efficient and investors aren't rational. Ask any economist or market participant. The defining characteristic of the last 10 years has been a crude risk-on/risk off mood swing.

Taxpayer made a profit though?

Some steep ass-ramps.

Still gonna be crushed by the big automakers.

That's what we call a slight exaggeration. Atlanta has lots of international flights, it's just not an important global hub like dubai. It doesn't even rank on a list of important global hubs. It's a domestic hub.

International passenger numbers? I really have no idea but Atlanta is mostly only a domestic airport. It doesn't even rank on a list of International airports.

Opel is not on the brink of bankruptcy. You are full of shit. Stop trying to roll back.

Yeah but it doesn't rank anywhere on the list. I assumed people could understand that.

10 times more.

Atlanta isn't international.

Opel isn't on the brink of bankruptcy. Are you mad?

You are stupid. I'm done.

You are really dense. The initial point from the very beginning has been that you can't take the UK price and convert by the exchange rate to get the US price.

You literally just proved my point. Cars are cheaper in the US than the UK. It wouldn't cost $80,000.

Nah Opel name is fine in Europe. 508 and C5 are nice looking cars. But like the 508 is thirstier and less refined and doesn't have that reassuring thunk. Plus in Ireland at least the brands are considered slightly cheaper than an Opel.

I think in the UK the Vauxhall name just can't be fixed.

Yeah but your being totally over the top. The make cars which literally don't excel in anything? Really?

Well thats you. You're a snob. The Insignia sells very well.