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I'm laughing my ass off here. I see it now...Ford's got a little wiseguy with a bat...GM has "Duke", some big MFer they found in a bar. 3 rounds in the cage, no limits. When it looks like one is going down, give Sergio Marchionne a "heroic dose" of cocaine and shove him in. Put this on Pay-Per-View. Bet your ass I'll watch!
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Originally posted by BluLightning View PostGo Ford, no bailouts!
So, how many other folks here are buying new cars from any of the manufacturers? We've got a new Ford coming. With this whole argument, who's buying new ones?
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Spidey, I apologize for lighting the bomb. I just love to watch you work....and you do good work, too.
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i found this on the internet so it must be true,
In response to the quotes, a GM spokesman said: " I want Ford to take one step back, and literly f*ck its own face "
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Yeah, I did like the opening line myself. That was clever.
Stone, I don't work for Ford. Somebody else here does, though. I speak as a consumer. EDIT: I'm a thought and a comprehension behind, sorry, it was a long day at work.Last edited by pdub; July 22, 2011, 02:59 PM.
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have not we been through this before ?
While Ford was making noise about not taking federal bailout money, they and other major automakers (both foreign and domestic) got federal aid to the tune of tens of billions of dollars when the economy tanked in 2008.
Yesterday, the federal government released the names of companies and the amounts of loans handed out during the financial crisis of 2008 to keep loans flowing as credit dried up everywhere. A number of those companies were the lending arms of automakers.
Automotive blog Jalopnik broke down which automotive lending companies got the most help, and leading the way was Ford Credit, which borrowed $15.9 billion. GMAC, GM’s financing arm which provided auto loans beyond the GM family of vehicles, took $13.9 billion. BMW took $6.2 billion. Chrysler $4.9 billion and Toyota $4.6 billion
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Originally posted by peewee View PostWhatta bunch of off-color rhetoric. Ford didn't take the bailout money.
OMG I threw that grenade into the ammo dump yet again.....earplugs required from here on out, no doubt.
It's really not news, I'd expect those sentiments from someone whose paycheck derives from Ford.... I just thought it was funny because my first thought was "only way to beat a chevy"...
That said, who would you rather be in hock to - the bank, or the government? when you're a company it's dang hard to lobby the bank to let you keep your business...
... and even though FoMo didn't take the money they're still the 3rd best company in America - problem is they have a great tag line but no decent cars (snickering - top that PW )
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Whatta bunch of off-color rhetoric. Ford didn't take the bailout money.
OMG I threw that grenade into the ammo dump yet again.....earplugs required from here on out, no doubt.
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I would rather have a guy with passion and the balls to say what he thinks over one who is pc and is worried about offending someone.
That's what this country needs. Passion and drive. That guy has it.
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