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Old 08-12-2009, 05:00 PM   #19
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Re: $40K Trip to Hot August Nights

I think all new cars are great, I have bought a bunch. No car/truck is an investment. If you get lucky and sell it at a profit, great. If that is how you plan to retire or feed your family in the future, well probably not the best Idea IMO. Buy and drive what you like, enjoy them ,and if you take care of them you may not loose you @$$ on it.


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They did well with the car, but had they gotten off their DUMB A**ES and released it in 2005 with the newly redesigned Mustake, maybe they wouldn't be as far in the red as they are! Now, it's almost like "Ok, guys, the retro thing is about 2 years from being totally played out. Now what are you going to do?"
The only problem with that is that Chevy will not beat Ford at that game ( not now, not in 2005), Ford owns the Pony car market , it's just that simple. Ford killed the Camaro/Firebird, not GM.
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