Posted by Spook on March 21, 2008 at 18:54:33 from (75.45.172.37):
In Reply to: OT: Useless gossip! posted by Dan-IA on March 21, 2008 at 18:21:31:
This is so weird, I don'tknow where to start:
1) Ford has mortgaged everything, including the blue oval Ford name, to stay afloat.
2) GM has several hybrids out. I haven't seen a Ford hybrid yet.
3) GM is in better financial shape than Ford.
4) BTW, the new Ford 6 speed trans is a GM design. Ford couldn't afford it's own, and needed a 6 speed. Last I heard, GM was still supplying a lot of companies with parts, including Japanese brands and Porsch.
5) Having said all that, nothing is forever. I have realatives that work at Ford, I work at GM, and I used to work for chrysler. Nobody who works in this business should get too complacent. Things change quickly.
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