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Personally I would rather have a Buick. Focus hatch would be an excellent idea! Front cabin laying in these is very impressive.
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Your Lincoln remark is why i said what I said about Ford. Outside of the Mustang and F150, their products have the approximate resale value of toast.
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I think I may be dropping in at some point also.
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Depreciation is a huge problem with any Ford products imho. My daughter works as a claims adjuster with an auto insurance company, she says she writes off a ton of Fords because they depreciate so badly. Verano is an amazingly nice machine!
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Subaru would be my choice by a country mile here.
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Jeep Compass would be my vote.
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GM News: GM's CAMI Assembly Goes On Strike
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...and I wish no one any harm at all. But we cannot forget the way unions acted when they had power and the upper hand.- 15 replies
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I really have not....- 15 replies
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...and here is where we disagree...I just look at people as individuals and try not to stereotype. It is sort of like saying all teenage girls giglle and swoon...or all football players are dismal when it comes to academics. Outside of politics I would love to live in say Tennessee. But of late I have fallen hard out of love with the Democrats as well. Stopping the political discussion before the thread gets locked... ...and here is to going out in style eating deep fried everything..!
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Moving production is what needs to happen, busting the damned union would be infinitely better.- 15 replies
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I would up vote this by ten million if I could. I loathe pats of the south but there are parts I find fantastic. Or let them sit home on their cold unemployed asses...
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Given the new Ford super duty, I have no problem with this. Not a Ford guy, but the current crop of Ford trucks could induce a near religious level of conversion real quick. I once flat towed 12,000 lbs with a four cylinder S 10...very slowly...but anything is possible.
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The Euro Beetle and Euro Jetta are rated for towing, the American versions are not. I think a lot of vehicles are this way.
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The Honda. I am starting to think Honda is sort of like the religious theocracy in Iran, a self curing problem once people realize the existential level of pain they ahve put myself into. My good friend garret was extremely proud of his Civic when he bought it a year and a half ago, family works for Honda, etc. Now he is trying to put every spare dime into paying it off so he can buy a Silverado. His 67 Chevrolet truck (restored) was stolen and wrecked and he would like to replace two vehicles with one. Seventies wagons were the cats ass....nothing today compares in some ways.
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GM News: GM's CAMI Assembly Goes On Strike
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I really dislike the UAW and would be much more likely to buy it if it was built in Mexico by a factor of about 500, yes. There is a reason my last two cars were built in Puebla. This would make an infinite amount of sense for GM.- 15 replies
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Let them go on strike, I really don't care if they ever return to work. I buy vehicles built in Non-UAW plants for a reason.- 15 replies
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BMW's depreciate to the proximate value of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich once they are out of warranty.
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Quoted for truth. ...and with a positive comment about this vehicle from you, yes the world really will end tonight at eleven pm. That crazy bearded hippie guy dressed in a bed sheet with a sign was right about the apocalypse after all
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Absolutely!
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I have not watched television on a regular basis since the 1970s...
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August 2017: General Motors Co.
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Sales Figure Ticker
Also, people in this class ahve plenty of money and plenty of them are choosing Cadillac. One of my friends who was very unhappy with her CTS traded it for a Jeep Grand Cherokee loaded up....decided not months but weeks later that she missed the Cadillac after all. She and her husband went out and bought a top of the line Escalade. They then decided they missed having a car even though they loved the Escalade and the Jeep. So they went out and bought a brand new Z06 Corvette. They paid cash for all three...- 191 replies
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I am on Balthazar's side in this...and I really dislike how the new Lincolns came out.
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August 2017: General Motors Co.
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Sales Figure Ticker
Thanks! There are elements of both that I like...! If your finding things to complain about rather than enjoying what fantastic choices we now ahve you are not an enthusiast. In fact, your making yourself miserable. Besides, if you are worried about the interior plastics on a Vette or Shelby Mustang while driving it you are doing something very, very wrong.- 191 replies
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As far as fan boi goes, one can imagine the feeling SMK's college room mate had when the bunk started shaking four foot below him every time a new Benz brochure showed up.- 191 replies
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