Agreed. Ford and FCA have bet big again on trucks, so another $4 gas scenario is going to hurt everyone.
Agreed. Ford and FCA have bet big again on trucks, so another $4 gas scenario is going to hurt everyone.
Theres a difference between selling a lot of something and having quality.
Pense will say anything that will ruin unions is good for America.
The same morons that won’t talk about the 8 years that led to those bailouts ?
1st gear: It’s also a nice middle finger to all those mouth-breathers who said they’d never buy a car from “Government Motors". You know, those market experts who babbled on about "They shoulda let GM fail"
This 311 acres is close to Ann Arbor and along the main corridor between Dearborn, Detroit and Ann Arbor. 4K/acre may be a decent rate for some farm land in the middle of nowhere Alaska, but I’ve never seen anything approaching 4k/acre on anything remotely build able.
And if it were not a contaminated shit hole it likely wouldn’t have stayed with the Motors Liquidation Company (stock ticker MTLQU $11.15) instead of the new and totally above board and not bankrupt General Motors (stock ticker GM $31.07, ). Absolutely amazing how you can create money out of nothing when you play…
Maybe, I’ve driven in many countries and US is far from the worse.
Also, unrestricted Autobahn etiquette:
The closing rate with slower vehicles is the real danger, not the speed itself.
so give them their money back.
This, a million times, this! I love Jeeps, I’ve owned a Wrangler and an XJ with some mods, but “fuel economy” and “Jeep” do not compete, and while I know some people buy them, often they find out the harsh reality is, well, they’re built for harsh reality, NOT for most people’s commutes or pocketbooks if they drive…
3rd Gear: Ford Invests In A Mapping Company
i’d expand that to be prepared for high fuel costs by having some actual CAR platforms updated and ready to be produced.
“while that’s not ideal from an “I like cars, please more cars” perspective, I guess it makes sense from a business perspective.”
On the one hand, I want to see the Giulia bones underpin a new (and lighter) Dodge RWD lineup. Most everyone who’s driven the Giulia likes it, and the Chally, Charger, and 300 could stand to use some weight. On the other hand... with an Italian design and Chrysler build quality, how could they go right?
“Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said today it plans to spend $1 billion to retool its plants in Toledo, Ohio, and Belvidere, Ill., and create 1,000 new jobs as it shuffles its North American production footprint.”
I think that was the Borden family.
True, but the IHSAA review was for new cars and outright stated the options being chosen, so these are obviously OEM headlights.