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As for the Impala argument, I have long been of the opinion that discount/fleet queens take it on the chin a bit too hard. That said, I find it hard to believe that Impala is stealing sales from Malibu in any meaningful amount since actual, on the road transaction prices are vastly different. Quote:
Apparently I was wrong. Taurus is on track to move around 60k units a year at current sales levels moving at full sticker and little in the way of rebates. Stellar? No, but those numbers are very solid for a full sizer with minimal rebates in this market to be sure, particularly one this expensive. In fact, Taurus best sales month thus far beats the best sales month G8 ever had by almost double, and Taurus has done that without anything like the large rebates G8 eventually adopted. More importantly, the car is selling well to the 'coasters' the domestics long ago forfeited to the import brands and have been clamoring to reclaim. Taurus is selling very well in California for example where that high feature content is a major selling point. Even more, Ford seriously underestimated the demand for high end, better equipped models which means even more profit for the brand. Far from being unimpressive, giving who the car is selling to and in what trim levels coupled with solid demand, Taurus may actually be the most important car Ford has introduced since the original. There is simple no way you can easily put a value on what breaking into the Pacific coast set is worth for a domestic automaker. Quote:
MKS and MKT are yet another foray into rebuilding Lincoln, but they are solid cars that represent good value and the beginning of a sustainable plan to get Lincoln back to the top tier of luxury. IMO the difference here between what Lincoln and Cadillac are doing is that Lincolns approach is measures and thought out, whereas Cadillac started great guns putting themselves in a position where they couldn't afford to fail, even once. CTS has turned into agreat product, but Cadillac doesn't have the means to spread that approach across the Caddy lineup and, it appears to me, they didn't have the money to do it when the plan to do exactly that was first hatched so now we have a sort of automotive do-over in progress where Cadillac is backing away from rwd everywhere else and trying to take a sort of half-Lincoln, half CTS approach to the revival of the brand which, if not carefully thought out, is likely to leave the brand and the customer confused regarding what Cadillac currently is and who it is for. Lincoln doesn't face that problem. Quote:
The truth is I think Ford is getting a lot of credit for what they have in the pipeline and, in some measure, rightfully so. Focus and Fiesta are just around the corner and both promise to easily be class leading products upon their debut here in the U.S. market....there is no way we can reasonably ignore that. When you bring products like Aveo and Cruze into the equation part of the problem is that, arguably, it just makes GM look worse unless and until these products prove that they can break the mold. Both are based on global platforms but both are also effectively designed by Daewoo, a budget brand occupied with building budget cars even since GM purchased them. Can they do better? Kia and Hyundai prove that it is possible, but given the Chevy badged product they peddle in Europe I think the market is rightfully in an 'I'll believe it when I see something that indicated a major shift in principle' state of mind. Example? In Europe the Cruze isn't even pitched as a competitor to the existing C1 Focus but is instead focusing on the 'value' portion of the market competing with Hyundai, Kia, and Skoda. Quote:
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Ah this is just a bunch of rhetoric. There is plenty of proof Ford is on a roll. I have some work to do but I will be back with links and facts. All your comments are just opinions. Where is your proof??? It's easy to spew out that crap but show some facts and links to go along with it. There is not 1 fact in your whole post, why don't you show some proof. |
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What's up Fenny. U are here 2? Cool. I heard about that name... I like it, but then I don't I could see it being confused with the Suzuki Verona. Personally I think they should stick with Astra, but that might confuse Saturn lovers... or bring them in. |
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U are missing one HUGE part tho... Ford's situation was worse than GM's back in 2007... When Mullaly came in he sold off PAG (Jag, Land Rover, Aston) and took out immense loans while credit was flowing. GM said at the time that they would be fine, not knowing that the market and credit would go BUSTO a year later. Ford happened to have already taken the loans that they would ultimately need in Sept 2008, thus they did not have to get anything when he Congressional request came from the GM and Chrysler. |
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Read the title buddy boy.. I asked U FOR PROOF |
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For some reason people seemed to have miss the part where GM literally said that the car was gonna be longer and WIDER than the Lacrosse. The Lacrosse is already 196.9 and a 73.1 Width. BOTH make the Buick a longer and wider car than the Cadillac STS. If the XTS adds just 3 inches on to length and 1.5 inches to the width it will bigger than the Audi A8. If it adds just 7 inches onto the length.. it will exceed the length of the A8 L. Cadillac is certainly no stranger to BIG CARS. Also I think with all of the chaos people hav missed the fact that the STS has become a seriously competitive car in terms of luxuries and new technologies. The Platinum offers some of the nicest niceties I can think of in a ride. The trickle down effect will certainly see those things go to the XTS, but with more upscale options as well. The CTS will benefit from the STS's demise as well. 2011 will more than likely see the CTS getting a mild MCE with upgrades to hold it over until the replacement comes in round '13. I believe in the the idea of XWD standard and FWD for Fleet/Livery.. but I will not say that I prefer the (China) SLS over the XTS, because I haven't seen the XTS yet. My guess is that the XTS will still blow the SLS/STS away. To many people are on the RWD bandwagon... all the while XWD is proving that it can do the job. |
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I see you still have no facts to back your talk with. |
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The thing is.. and what I am saying is that these brands should have never been created in the first place. Saturn was an unnecessary brand whose funding would have better served Olsmobile or even Chevy in GM's mission to combat the then growing threat from Asia. Hummer should have simply been a trim level of GMC. In fact.. GMC should have been Hummer. Meaning that in 2002 GM should have taken GMC and split in into "Professional" for a biable competitor alternate to Land Rover and a "Rugged" but still premium competitor to Jeep. |
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LOL... I am full of facts. Ford's loans were as necessary as a Penicillin is to a Thai Hooker. Ford was on the verge of death.. in fact.. there was even talk of GM buying Ford. Hell in 2003-2004 Ford's balance sheet showed they had $161 Billion in Debt. They took the Loans because they needed the effin CASH. |
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Alright now, in all seriousness, that is a bit on the Twilight Zone side of reality. I could talk about my becoming the King of England, but it doesn't make the idea any less improbable. The notion that GM was somehow ever going to buy Ford was so far-fetched it literally wasn't worth talking about.
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In terms of Business... not far fetched at all. "Purchasing" Ford would have been by the same process by which Fiat "purchased" Chrysler. Considering Ford's financial situation at that time.. and GM still being profitable at the time (2004)... not far fetched at all. ![]() Just for fun tho.. GM actually did try to buy Ford at one time. It was before it got Chevy.. waaaaaaay back in the olden days of its beginning. If I remember correctly, they were looking to buy it for $9 Million.. but didn't have the money at the time. ![]() Sorry. Please everyone consider that this thread is not trying to go into history and dredge up old facts. It was strictly talking about the here and now. The issue I have is that the media grabs hold of a "Hero Company" every two years.. and then we get a bunch of hype. The last company we saw get the HOLY treatment was Toyota.. and we all see how that misplaced sainthood has been going down the toilet.
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