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Just a few thoughts:
I'm not convinced yet of Honda's long-term failure based on recent setbacks, nor am I convinced of Nissan's long-term success based on its recent achievements.
Much to my chagrin, I am mightily impressed by Toyota; they are relentless in their quest to perfect themselves. And don't be fooled; Scion will be a tough competitor in the low end of the market. To think otherwise is wishful thinking. When Rick Wagoner met with GM's power-players a few weeks ago in Disney World, to my knowledge the only topic of conversation was Toyota. And rightfully so...
And, I agree with free_energy0, to some degree: "...is any[one] else tired of hoping GM will catch up?" Perhaps it reflects frustration, but at times I echo the sentiment. Focus, GM!
I'm not convinced yet of Honda's long-term failure based on recent setbacks, nor am I convinced of Nissan's long-term success based on its recent achievements.
Much to my chagrin, I am mightily impressed by Toyota; they are relentless in their quest to perfect themselves. And don't be fooled; Scion will be a tough competitor in the low end of the market. To think otherwise is wishful thinking. When Rick Wagoner met with GM's power-players a few weeks ago in Disney World, to my knowledge the only topic of conversation was Toyota. And rightfully so...
And, I agree with free_energy0, to some degree: "...is any[one] else tired of hoping GM will catch up?" Perhaps it reflects frustration, but at times I echo the sentiment. Focus, GM!