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General Sport Trac Discussion
The big three are in the tank
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<blockquote data-quote="Les " data-source="post: 826703" data-attributes="member: 63046"><p>The manufacturer with the greatest latitude has the greatest potential. If your are saying the Japanese government pays Toyota or Honda to build a specific product to sell in this country, and it sells well, then I would say they know more about the American consumer than our own manufactuers. Regardless, if the American public is purchasing a product made elsewhere and they are paying the same or even more for it, then that tells me American manufacturers don't have a clue as what we want.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter where the incentive to build a specific product comes from, if it appeals and is reasonable in price, people will but it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So the Big 3 are selling muscle cars, and Toyota is selling Camrys, who is making the most money??? Limited production automobiles appeal to probably 1% of the buying public. Nice to have the toys, but the toys don't pay the bills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Les , post: 826703, member: 63046"] The manufacturer with the greatest latitude has the greatest potential. If your are saying the Japanese government pays Toyota or Honda to build a specific product to sell in this country, and it sells well, then I would say they know more about the American consumer than our own manufactuers. Regardless, if the American public is purchasing a product made elsewhere and they are paying the same or even more for it, then that tells me American manufacturers don't have a clue as what we want. It doesn't matter where the incentive to build a specific product comes from, if it appeals and is reasonable in price, people will but it. So the Big 3 are selling muscle cars, and Toyota is selling Camrys, who is making the most money??? Limited production automobiles appeal to probably 1% of the buying public. Nice to have the toys, but the toys don't pay the bills. [/QUOTE]
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The big three are in the tank
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