Posted by CaseChev on March 22, 2008 at 10:48:21 from (65.29.0.244):
In Reply to: OT: Useless gossip! posted by Dan-IA on March 21, 2008 at 18:21:31:
Guys, I think we're going a little weird. GM is much, much healthier financially than Ford and theres not an analyst or industry expert that would dispute that. Auto companies in the U.S. are the most studied, analyzed and monitored companies in the world.
What is being discussed is whether Cerebus Capital which bought Chrysler is loosing buckets of money daily and is actuall prepping to quickly sell the company.
Look at industry publications on who is spending money on research and development and who isn't and you can quickly see who is going to be in business and who is not long term.
GM has and is developing all sorts of alternative fuel, electric, fuel cell vehicles etc. You can buy a hybrid Tahoe or Yukon right now in any GM dealership.
If you need a fuel line, buy a fuel line from somebody who has one or make your own. My NAPA store has some of the finest people and parts of any place I shop.
I'm still not sure what a bad fuel line to do with the future viability of world wide vehicle mfgrs.
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