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Default Bridge loan to nowhere..

Eisboch wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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On Dec 6, 7:17 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 07:25:24 -0500, "Eisboch"
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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Bankrupt them, downsize them, get rid of the onerous contracts and
merge Chrysler with Ford.
No bail out.
Ford doesn't want them. They are trying to downsize themselves. They've
sold their stakes in Saab, Jaguar, most of Mazda and are thinking of
dumping
Volvo.
That's probably true, but Chrysler does have a few products lines that
would merge very nicely with the overall Ford product line - I'm
thinking Jeep in particular if there was only one. And their design
team could do a lot for upgrading Ford's design group which has been
stuck in neutral for a long time. When was the last time they
upgraded the Crown Vic for example - that design has been around since
1999/2000 I think.

The Crown Vic is no longer available to the public. (as of 2008) Ford
still
makes them for fleet sales only ... police and taxie cabs. The Mercury
version is still available to the public, but not for long.

Ford will end up with about three global car platforms and trucks.

Eisboch


All this started when they quit the Taurus.

Actually, the Taurus is back. I believe it's a replacement for the Ford
"Five Hundred" which never caught on. The new Taurus is based largely on a
colaborative effort by Ford and Volvo and incorporates many Volvo designs.

Eisboch




It's a very nice turnpike cruiser. It could use a bit more displacement
in the engine, I think. I've rented them a few times on trips.