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Offline tenpenny

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Re: GM pays off remaining loans
« Reply #100 on: April 29, 2010, 09:49:49 am »
The nice thing is, for those looking t pick up a used car, both GM products and Toyotas are a great deal right now.  All those seniors and soccer moms are scared of their Toyotas, and GMs just have no value.

It's a buyer's market, for sure.

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Re: GM pays off remaining loans
« Reply #101 on: April 30, 2010, 02:11:24 am »
New car traffic has slowed this month.  Good used cars are going in 3 days after either posted on the Trader or Kijiji.  Ontario Dealers are hauling up as many used US premium units as they can.
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Competitive Enterprise Institute Files Deceptive Advertising Complaint Against GM
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Most consumers would reasonably interpret GM’s ads as meaning both that GM has paid back all the money that it received from the government, and that those repayments were made with its own funds rather than with other government funds. Neither of these interpretations is accurate. While GM might argue that its ads are literally correct, they are deceptive within the meaning of the FTC Act because they leave a misleading impression with consumers

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