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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 151.68+8.7%Nov 24 3:59 PM EST

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To: Jerome who wrote (1556)7/1/2014 4:54:54 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) of 26612
 
Yes....
For 30 to 50 grand the consumer is due a better vehicle.......
but I believe most of the affected vehicles are low cost, tin cans in the $13K to $20K range..... I drove one of those $13K Cobalts in Maui provided as part of the hotel package on a family trip in 2006 I believe. I was at a resort so not a lot of driving so the tin can didn't bother me too much... When I went back to windsurf on my own where I drive on the highway every day, I rented more substantial cars like a Subaru SUV the last time and a "full size" car the time before so I felt safer AND I could fit all my windsurfing gear inside.

Anyway, they are the cheap cars and they probably made so little on them, every buck spent hurt.

What bothers me is how did they allow fraud, a change without changing the part number? Until they have that figured out... not sure I'd risk your money on the company, much less mine.
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