Ford is getting strong while GM and Chrysler are losing sales. Why is that?

samm1

Member
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Ford-surges-as-US-auto-sales-rb-2662224800.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=main&asset=&ccode=

We all know "Everything Obama gets involved, it get worse."
How can we trust our lives on Obamacare???? You tell me!
 

DaisyCake

New member
People tend to shy away from buying products from companies that are poorly managed and may go bankrupt. Since Obama runs GM, it's pretty obvious that folks are voting "no confidence".
 

Skater

Member
The cash for clunkers program encouraged people to go out and
buy a new car. But a lot of those people were not quite ready to
buy, so they chose the lowest priced cars they could find....Fords.
That is why Ford saw a bump in sales late last year.
Plus, both Chrysler and GM are on such financially shaky ground
that people aren't about to spend money on a major purchase
from a company that may not be around in a couple of years.
In fact, Chrysler will be lucky to survive 2010, as their products are
decidedly poor quality. With the government now calling the shots
at GM, no product line, and GMAC about to go under, they don't
have a chance at survival either.
Don't be surprised to see Ford falling into step and requesting a bail-out later this year as well.
 

Olbaalma

New member
No government interference. People are staying away from GM and Chrysler. No one wants their stocks because they owe the government, and no one wants their cars because they're garbage.
 

Olbaalma

New member
No government interference. People are staying away from GM and Chrysler. No one wants their stocks because they owe the government, and no one wants their cars because they're garbage.
 
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