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630land

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  1. This is why Detroit 3 are giving up cars, buyers demand rebates. So, only sell the products that make huge money after such discounts.

     

    But regarding Chevy trucks, best thing they can do to add value is merge with GMC brand. Some buyers are willing to pay more to have it.

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  2. FCA is lucky that Jeep has the 'rough and tough' image, dating back to WW2. "Jeep" still means the near 80 year old Military vehicle to many. When 'CJ' was being dropped in favor of Wrangler back in '87, there were protests, thinking the whole Jeep brand was going away.

    Every ad has to say "Jeep is a registered trademark..." though, so average people won't call anything 4x4 a "Jeep"..

  3. "... Explorer it has never been actually sold to the "working man" after 2011 redo,"

     

    Ford did same with the 1965 LTD and '83 LTD Crown Victoria. Brought the full sized Ford family car upscale and the plain jane trims went to fleet cars. By the last CV's, were fleet only.

  4. IMO, the EcoSport is a huge flop. I never see any of them, even near O'Hare rental facilities. But, all over Chicago ex-ways, tons of Chevy Traxes, Buick Encores, and Honda HR-V's.

    Ford dealer didn't have one in showroom and encouraged Escape, when sister was thinking of considering new small UV. Glad she didn't buy that nerd-mobile!

    Ford should have a new EcoSport coming sooner, than later. And dump that goofy name! But seems like it's all "coming soon! Magic products!". When, what, and how much?

  5. "Test drives are over rated" 

    ??? 

    Wait until Millennials hit middle ages, and they actually start aging. [They will learn the hard way that they are not immortal] When their backs and a$$es are not "pliable" and young anymore, then they'll will want to make sure the car seat fits right. They will scream to high heaven when that happens, if not already.

    I heard a story about how furniture companies are doing OK with "old fashioned stores", since buyers actually want to see the products in person and try then out. So, no not everything can be "drop shipped" and all if fine.

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