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To: John M Connolly who wrote (4617)2/17/2001 6:38:23 PM
From: q39  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4908
 
Keep telling you Sundiro is fine. I know more than one person who has contacted Sundiro about it directly and been told the launch has occurred in China and Sundiro is using that as a test ground for marketability. One person got an email from Sundiro that stated they plan to bring the scooter here as soon as this summer. I thought you were one of many that contacted Roberta and got a confirmation on the Sundiro launch.

Here's my speculation. IF Delphi is on board as the Shares magazine reported, I think it is because they are going to supply Saturn. Saturn has lost its edge and could go the way of Oldsmobile if it does not reestablish the reputation of being a quality innovator. OCP would be the ticket. Delphi doesn't sign on if they don't have a fairly sizeable commitment. It could be Opel, but my guess is an American GM model. Also, I don't think it is SAAB, because of SAAB being limited quantity and because of OE's (I think it was) joint press release with Delphi that reiterated they were continuing work on conventional OCP. I think the first car to the market will not contain the spark injector used in Saab Combustion Control.

Additinal speculation. Aprilia will come out with a 4-stroke DITECH next model year, the first 4-s OCP in series production.

Also, I don't think the current share price reflects ANY automotive business.