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Old 02-20-2009, 02:46 PM   #35
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Talking Re: GM axes performance division

Ron Ortiz, I agree with you completely. I am a Ford guy, but that has never prevented me from buying whatever brand was fiscally feasible for me at the time of purchase. In the past, I have owned Mustangs, GM, and Chrysler products because they suited my requirements when I bought them. My current car is a 5 speed, loaded 2005 Hyundai which I purchased because of superior quality, a price tag under $17,000, and a 10 year/100,000 mile warranty. I have 57,000 miles on it and the only problem has been a burned out parking light bulb, which was replaced for free under warranty. Because of improved quality from Ford and Chevy, my 1st choice for my next car was a Cobalt SS because of price and mileage, and my second choice was a Mustang GT. I decide what brand to buy based on what is best for me, not what is best for any particular car company. Do any of you really think that any car company gives a s**t about you? Brand loyalty is fine, as long as it is tempered by common sense.
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