Sigarms
Super Member
Reading todays paper, the local Toyota dealership had written on their sales promo "Over 300 New Toyotas Unaffected by Recall!"
I'm no marketing guy, but I have to scratch my head on why you'd advertise about the vehicles you have in inventory that are not on a recall list
Honestly, I've got two Toyotas and a Honda (and they just had a recall) sitting in the driveway, but down the road when I need another car, for the first time in my life, I'm seriously going to consider buying a Ford. Don't know if there were any back door deals done with Ford, but the fact that they didn't take any "public" bailout money has impressed me.
I also hope that the American Car manufacturers have learned from their past mistakes, and perhaps with this "hiccup" with their competition may gain them some more market share which they can build on. Now don't crucify me, but I also hope that the American workers at the American car plants also don't expect to making an hourly wage that most American factory workers would die for.
Only hope Ford can keep it going when I'm ready to buy another car.
I'm no marketing guy, but I have to scratch my head on why you'd advertise about the vehicles you have in inventory that are not on a recall list
Honestly, I've got two Toyotas and a Honda (and they just had a recall) sitting in the driveway, but down the road when I need another car, for the first time in my life, I'm seriously going to consider buying a Ford. Don't know if there were any back door deals done with Ford, but the fact that they didn't take any "public" bailout money has impressed me.
I also hope that the American Car manufacturers have learned from their past mistakes, and perhaps with this "hiccup" with their competition may gain them some more market share which they can build on. Now don't crucify me, but I also hope that the American workers at the American car plants also don't expect to making an hourly wage that most American factory workers would die for.
Only hope Ford can keep it going when I'm ready to buy another car.