Ford Dealer Fights Back

got this from svtperformance

http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/smack-down-cafe-18/551979-ford-dealer-fights-back.html

thought this was a good read

EDIT:

need to register…sorry

I am not registering fuck them.

sames! whats this about

ha the day I sign up on a ford forum

you don’t have troll accounts elsewhere?

that doesn’t seem like the sherm i knew

copy/paste boi!!!

http://community.marketwatch.com/groups/us-politics/topics/real-letter-ford-dealer-re

good read

rock on

well spoken.

Lots of good points

I feel like this issue goes in circles over and over again.

Am I wrong when I say that it all boils down to operating cost? Which regardless of the industry is based on a universal set of manufacturing principles and fundamentals.
So sure, congressmen may not know the industry as well as they should, but they can appoint people who know how to run a business to oversee things after a bailout, no?

EDIT - I’m not disagreeing with the article at all. I agree to everything he says and think that these people should be more in tune with what is actually happening. I believe the big 3 are overcoming a reputation, not a current build quality issue. Just trying to spark more in depth discussion.

Edit: Wait…I’m confusing myself, hold on lol.

Toyota definitely sold more cars than Ford though.

that guy says in the US they sold more

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-15040210.html

DETROIT - Detroit’s automakers went out with a whimper in 2007, as a lackluster December failed to pull the industry out of the lowest U.S. auto sales slump in nearly a decade.

Ford Motor Co. was knocked from its perch as the No. 2 U.S. auto seller, a position it held since 1931, while General Motors appeared likely to lose its title of the largest automaker in the world. Both were dethroned by the juggernaut that is Toyota.

Toyota Motor Corp. sold 2.62 million cars and trucks in the U.S. in 2007, which amounted to 48,226 more than Ford, according to sales figures released Thursday. Toyota’s sales were up 3 percent for the year, buoyed by new products such as the Toyota Tundra pickup, which …

Ford owned stock in some Chinese car company…let’s say, 30%, because I can’t remember the exact figure. To boost their statistics, they included 30% of that car company’s sales as their own, which just barely put them over Toyota.

You can’t do that lol.

That article is from January. A lot has happened since then.

I’m talking about 2007, that was a yearly report.

If anything, Toyota is still above Ford by a slim margin for this year.

Above Ford, yes. GM no. I’m not sure where you saw anyone claim that they had.

Yeah I assumed GM but I was wrong :stuck_out_tongue: I edited it out a minute or two after haha.