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To: i-node who wrote (507638)8/24/2009 8:00:00 PM
From: Alighieri1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577122
 
It is NOT, as you have suggested, they're building the "wrong" cars. People love their SUVs. They love their trucks. Some like small cars, others like big ones.

There's your answer for you...they win with big trucks and SUVs, even with higher labor costs? Why? Because they do a much better job on these vehicles...then an energy crisis hits and they are caught flat footed, without the right smaller cars.

When Toyota spends a few dollars to build a better performing engine, GM can't do it. Because ultimately, they have to compete price-wise with Nissan and Toyota.

C'mon man, that's self serving. The foreigns have been beating detroit across the board, quality, attractiveness, reliability...your line of BS is tired and lazy.

Al