| Howard Brazee 2005-03-21, 3:55 pm |
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On 18-Mar-2005, Robert Wagner <spamblocker-robert@wagner.net> wrote:
> Automobile companies are infamous for discontinuing models and whole
> product lines that people love. I've loved: MG 1100, BMW 4-cylinder,
> Corvair v2, Oldsmobile Toronado (owned four), Ford Escort GT, Honda
> CRX, Mazda MX6 and small Saturn. They're all gone now, not from lack
> of demand but lack of supply. BMW's retro Mini (Cooper) has been very
> successful. So has the retro VW beetle, now a disguised Golf.
There are people who love virtually every model. But automobile companies
aren't infamous, nor notorious about closing down profitable product lines.
> My next car will probably be Korean .. because they seem to care the
> most about value and customers.
How so?
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