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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (501410)8/5/2009 8:27:43 PM
From: tejek1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 1576348
 
> GM board orders faster new vehicle rollout

They'd better hurry. Before the Clunkers money is all gone.

Oh, I forgot. It didn't make a blip in their sales.

These are cars built by the government unions. Nobody wants 'em.


Really?! You don't know what the fukk you're talking about, do you Orly? I've posted before......American car makers got nearly 50% of the purchases under the Clunker program.......that is much better than their current share of the American market. And that does not include the foreign cars made in the US that were bought under the program. I suspect when they are included the number is well over 50%.

Here is a break down, Orly:

Here's a breakdown from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) of which automakers are getting the biggest share of business from the clunkers program:

General Motors 18.7%

Toyota 17.9%

Ford 16.0%

Honda 11.6%

Chrysler 10.6%

Nissan 7.0%

Hyundai 6.6%

Kia 3.8%

Mazda 2.3%

Subaru 2.2%

Volkswagen 1.9%

Suzuki 0.4%

Mini 0.3%

Mitsubishi 0.3%

Smart 0.2%

Volvo 0.1%
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