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Old 26-04-2013, 11:59 AM   #11
flappist
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Default Re: Hypothetical-would Ford be in better position if it had FG wagon instead of Terri

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Originally Posted by arronm View Post
Thats exactly right and if I want an up market wagon and shop "A" doesnt have it I will buy it from shop "B". Then all my servicing and parts money will go to shop "B" and then when I need a new car I may look in shop "B" first and may consider shop "A"

But I am probably the minority.
On the other hand by not making the wagon which "forced" you to go to shop "B" shop "A" may have saved more money than they would have made if you bought a new car every week.

I find it amusing that the one that makes all the models that "everyone wants" e.g. cheap N/A V8s and sports wagons is the same one that had a couple of billion dollars handed to them and STILL made a loss.

Last edited by flappist; 26-04-2013 at 12:07 PM.
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