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Old 17-11-2008, 11:04 PM   #61
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I agree. They show no mercy so how did they deserve the bail out? I wouldn't Pl55 on them if they were burning in Hell.

GM, Ford, and whoever else it may be, if they can't run a business they should shut shop. Who's to say, even after a bail out, they won't go broke again?


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Old 18-11-2008, 02:17 AM   #62
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it is inevitable that one of the big three or maybe even two will have to close to allow the other(s) to survive, the markets aren't big enough to support these huge car manufacturers who design build and sell cars all for the same market, these 'pains' in the car markets are just a way of natural selection, not all of them can survive, and hopefully ford is one of the survivors, otherwise whats gonna happen to spare parts!!!
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