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In Today's USA Today: Point/Counterpoint On the State of the Big Three
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<blockquote data-quote="Woppy V" data-source="post: 708919" data-attributes="member: 64868"><p>Well... I have loyalty to Sport Trac's. And I'm pretty sure there is a following for Mustangs, Corvettes, Thunderbirds, F-150s, GM Trucks, etc. Sure The big three have a flux of other cars come and go but they also have their flagships and cornerstone vechiles that will never die.... And these are the type that make people get excited and really desire one. When I think Honda and Toyota I can't think of any that make me go... "DAAANNGGG..." But I can think of a swarm that make me think ~ "good deal"/"reliable"/"got what you paid for be happy that"/"smart buy". But nothing that makes me dream of driving them. What the big three really need, and the article gets at also, are cheaper yet comfortable/reliable vechiles for the masses who can only 'dream' of the desirables for the time being and need the 'worker bee' vehciles. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The imports came in, in my opinion, gobbled the 'affordable' market and when those people finally could afford the 'dream cars' decided instead to stick with the brand that helped them get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woppy V, post: 708919, member: 64868"] Well... I have loyalty to Sport Trac's. And I'm pretty sure there is a following for Mustangs, Corvettes, Thunderbirds, F-150s, GM Trucks, etc. Sure The big three have a flux of other cars come and go but they also have their flagships and cornerstone vechiles that will never die.... And these are the type that make people get excited and really desire one. When I think Honda and Toyota I can't think of any that make me go... "DAAANNGGG..." But I can think of a swarm that make me think ~ "good deal"/"reliable"/"got what you paid for be happy that"/"smart buy". But nothing that makes me dream of driving them. What the big three really need, and the article gets at also, are cheaper yet comfortable/reliable vechiles for the masses who can only 'dream' of the desirables for the time being and need the 'worker bee' vehciles. The imports came in, in my opinion, gobbled the 'affordable' market and when those people finally could afford the 'dream cars' decided instead to stick with the brand that helped them get there. [/QUOTE]
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