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Root
Shreveport, LA
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Phantompay wrote: <quoted text>Probably not in Vegas. That market is dead. Las Vegas is really hurting. It is sad. Many people are underwater with the value of their homes.
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paul shykora
Calgary, Canada
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..Vhaaat happened to...Toyota,here..???...eh...( -)
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Root
Shreveport, LA
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paul shykora wrote: ..Vhaaat happened to...Toyota,here..???...eh...( -) They got big and lost control of their product. It is the story of trying to be something you are not.
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Proud Canadian
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Root wrote: <quoted text>They got big and lost control of their product. It is the story of trying to be something you are not. Talking big and losing control, plus trying to be something you are not.......... Sounds like Root.
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Root
Shreveport, LA
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Proud Canadian wrote: <quoted text> Talking big and losing control, plus trying to be something you are not.......... Sounds like Root. What did I say that was wrong? If I said something to offend anyone I apologize.
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Proud Canadian
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Root wrote: <quoted text>What did I say that was wrong? If I said something to offend anyone I apologize. It isn't so much what you say (because most is just altruistic BS anyway), it's about the username games you play; the self serving disruption you cause; and your single minded obsession with meaningless hyperbole. Aside from that, your phony apology isn't going to change anything.
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Root
Shreveport, LA
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Proud Canadian wrote: <quoted text> It isn't so much what you say (because most is just altruistic BS anyway), it's about the username games you play; the self serving disruption you cause; and your single minded obsession with meaningless hyperbole. Aside from that, your phony apology isn't going to change anything. I am Root. Also if I said anything to offfend I apologize.
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Proud Canadian
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Root wrote: <quoted text>I am Root. Also if I said anything to offfend I apologize. All the apologizing in the world can't excuse what you've done. Probably best to quit trying--besides, it's just not in your character anyway. Time for another username change?
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Gm man
Romeo, MI
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Proud Canadian wrote: <quoted text>All the apologizing in the world can't excuse what you've done. Probably best to quit trying--besides, it's just not in your character anyway. Time for another username change? I think it can. Take a chill pill
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Proud Canadian
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Gm man wrote: <quoted text> I think it can. Take a chill pill Re your "thinking" on any issue.......... You've already demonstrated your lack of capablity of rational thought. Isn't it about time for you to change usernames? Usually happens when you lose your place.
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like a rock
Toledo, OH
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Yes toyota may be losing US market or having a hard time keeping there share hold. That happens to all car companies which have a share hold in another country eventually. I wouldnt be surprised to see toyota out of the US one day, but i dont think the companies in trouble they always have there support back in japan like america always has it support in the states.
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like a rock
Toledo, OH
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Goldust wrote: <quoted text>Toyota Envy!!!!!!!!!! Don't worry HL Detroit is clueless.....the lies have become the truth. The little 4 will go the way of the dinosaurs! Haha, no, your ignorance ammuses me. Toyota will never be aloud the share hold to put the big 3 down. American goverment would stop selling toyotas and other cars before this could ever happen, remember this IS America... Americaaa not japannnn. The big three will never die sorry my friend they make to much money for the federal goverment, they make to much money in jobs and hold connections with other countries such as china mexico the uk, europe, brazil, japan, australia, the big three sell every were a toyota can be sold. Heres the worlds 5 largest auto companies in global sales, GM, Ford, toyota, honda, Chrysler. They all sell every where and make the most money. As super companies. So why dont you refer to subaru of being extinct? Or nissan? Or any other generic car japan tries to sell over hear?
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like a rock
Toledo, OH
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And another thing goldust, detroits far from clueless, read the press on there actions after the bailout there in kahoots right now to be the greatest. The big 3 has been in the buisness longer then toyota and honda, they know there way around, i dont know for sure correct me if you know but toyota and honda came out as a buisness venture in what 1940 or somewhere around there? Gms debut was in 1896 with the prevail of cadillacs gasoline engine and a year before henry ford had showed his new engine. Louie chevrolet also came into play in 1916 i believe somewhere around there and chrysler soon after or at the same time. So look at the figures.
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Gm man
Macomb, MI
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Proud Canadian wrote: <quoted text>Re your "thinking" on any issue.......... You've already demonstrated your lack of capablity of rational thought. Isn't it about time for you to change usernames? Usually happens when you lose your place. At least I think instead of making blind statements about vehicles...like you do. Better watch where that finger points
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Proud Canadian
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Gm man wrote: <quoted text> At least I think instead of making blind statements about vehicles...like you do. Better watch where that finger points You're mistaken (or perhaps given to making blind statements?). Thinking in and of itself does not appear to be your strong suit. Now please try and resist the impulse to respond with another username. Just do your best to prove your contention.
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paul shykora arts
Calgary, Canada
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..this Issue here is about ...Toyota...eh...Grow-Up...eh. ..
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Proud Canadian
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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paul shykora arts wrote: ..this Issue here is about ...Toyota...eh...Grow-Up...eh. .. Advice from a well meaning Alberta hoser, eh? Best go back into hibernation friend, because these forums are rarely about what's polite or kosher.
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ABc
Las Vegas, NV
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Has anyone seen the 300 STR8?
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Gm man
Romeo, MI
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ABc wrote: Has anyone seen the 300 STR8? Yes. Slick looking ride. My only concern is that it is too heavy, so cornering won't be great, but Chrysler made the best of it.
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like a rock
Toledo, OH
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paul shykora wrote: ..Vhaaat happened to...Toyota,here..???...eh...( -) Well i agree, that the subject seeing this toyota forum, but this posts topic is about toyotas share in the US market, its not a surprise that toyota cant take GMs lead look around count gms count toyotas count ford count chryslers and count hondas. Gm being oldsmobile, saturn, pontiac, buick, cadillac, gmc, chevrolet, geo, izuzu, certain saabs, opels in europe and renaults. And other in china. And brazil. Gm knows buisness they hit a rough patch because they were going to fast. Toyota being scion toyota and lexus, which a lexus is a nice car a scion is a very undergraded performance compared to other companies and toyota sells. But gms are everywere look for those brand and keep a tally dont be surprised if the gas station is full of all gms one night because i notice we run in a pack. The superior company >>>> General Motors.
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