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Drew Dowdell

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  1. Mostly unrelated events. The Dow is going to go to 6500 and it's going to take the rest of the world with it. The "rally" last week was a false one brought on by irrational reactions to housing news.
  2. Opel we hope. There is no point for them anymore. Chevy is growing in Europe. Cut Opel, Saab, and Vauxhall to free up marketing dollars/euros for Chevy and Cadillac.
  3. If you lie on your mortgage application and get caught, you get denied for a loan also. The current GM COO looks to be first in line.
  4. Can you say full Sigma/Zeta/Alpha/Kappa line up? Yes... I knew you could.
  5. There's almost enough there to build a Neon
  6. I just got off the phone with President Obama. Looks like I'm going to be the new CEO of General Motors since he's so impressed with how I turned around C&G's finances.
  7. If you don't understand the definition of partisan hackery. Stay out of the thread.
  8. Drew Dowdell replied to ocnblu's topic in The Lounge
    Happy Birthday lil helper!
  9. Ok guys, time to take off your tinfoil hats. Looks like it's going to be GM COO Fritz Henderson
  10. You think Obama has the time to run GM and the rest of the country? Again, you're so far down the slippery slope your pictures are already available at the concession stand near the exit. Worst case scenario here is that Obama pointed out the bleedin obvious.
  11. Would you just calm down? Wagoneer had to go. It became painfully obvious over the past 12 months that his time as CEO needed to end. The shareholders were obviously not voting in their financial best interest when they kept him in charge. You're not going to see Barney Frank or Chris Dodd at the helm... so just calm down about it.
  12. Obviously his resignation was required.... period. Not for political reasons.... but for 8 years of GM stumbling. The political comments will stop now. Iaccoca basically volunteered to do it.
  13. GM CEO Wagoner to Step Down DETROIT — The chairman and chief executive of General Motors, Rick Wagoner is resigning, just as President Obama prepares to unveil his rescue plans on Monday forG.M. and the ailing American auto industry, a person close to the decision said Sunday. Then unexpected move by Mr. Wagoner, who has been at the helm of G.M. for eight years, was not confirmed by the company. But a statement about Mr. Wagoner’s future will be issued after the president’s address. (via New York Times) Our take here.
  14. If you had gone back a few more times, maybe you could have gotten the whole 300M
  15. Drew Dowdell replied to K.C.'s topic in The Lounge
    I thought you already do that already. On that note though.... I hadn't realized it, but Albert and I do "Earth Hour" regularly. Every few weeks we have a "no electricity" night were we have dinner, dessert, and relax at home by candle light only. It started from a long power outage and it's romantic and fun.
  16. "Dude! No wonder you've got front end vibration! These ball joints are SHOT!"
  17. I might be missing something, but I don't think there were any fins on the 1935.... or any.. Airflow.
  18. That must be a blast on a long uphill slope. 4 people in an '85 Toronado was fine. Entry is above average. The drive is effortless. Exit is above average. 4 people in an '85 Continental was fine. Entry is above average. The drive is effortless. exit is above average. 4 people in a '94 Cutlass convertible 2x2 was fine. Entry was easy. Seats were some of the most comfortable I've ever had. Exit was easy. 4 people in an '04 CTS, everything perfect. I've alternated coupe, sedan, coupe, sedan..... Coupe has never been the huge disadvantage you make it out to be for me.
  19. G3, G5, Outlook, coloroado <replaced>, Canyon <replaced>
  20. Even in the 70s when these things had to share the road with Matadors and Pacers.... how were they considered attractive?
  21. Switch gear out of a Chrysler 300?
  22. The FDIC has nothing to do with what is going on and could never have done anything to stop it. We are deglobalizing. The turmoil happening right now is the explosive unwinding of a business model that cannot be sustained by oil. AIG, bad mortgages, high unemployement, bank failures are not the causes of this but the symptoms. The Saudis, the Russians, the Venezuelans, the Mexicans all have falling output of oil. We have no alternative infrastructure in sight. Energy prices are down right now because factories are idle and not shipping anything. Energy prices are not going to stay down. This is the festering cancer waiting to come out of remission just as soon as the economy starts to turn around. As a kid I had a favorite National Geographic betamax tape called Love those Trains, that I would watch over and over. In part of the story, they follow a box car of lettuce that is picked in Southern California and finally delivered to a PTA luncheon in Boston. While I loved watching the trains, even as a kid I thought it was rather silly to ship lettuce from California to Boston. Even if Massachusetts couldn't grow their own lettuce, I was sitting in the Garden State of New Jersey.... surely we had enough lettuce that we could ship ours to Boston instead. We're going to be forced to move to a more locally produced model of consumption. This will be a permanent change unless we develop and deploy an alternative fuel right now.

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