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Old Dec 27, 2008 | 11:16 PM
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They aren't broke, they just got 14 billion dollars of your tax money.

They will never make good choices, because they have no new ideas.

In three months, they'll be back with hat in hand asking for more of OUR money.
if they cant prove they are turning around they may not get more money + owe 14 B to Washington
Old Dec 28, 2008 | 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Davestoaster
Originally Posted by mrfuzzy4
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i like it! kinda like a mix of a scion and a calibur.
too bad, since it's a dodge, it'll be a gas guzzling 6 cyl
no it should be a four cyl 1.8L, remember chrysler is broke
so other then the body + POSS turbo unit (via nismo )
just because they're broke doesn't mean they'll make good choices...
Lets just hope they can!
They aren't broke, they just got 14 billion dollars of your tax money.

They will never make good choices, because they have no new ideas.

In three months, they'll be back with hat in hand asking for more of OUR money.
just because they got some cash doesn't mean they'll be any better. I have no problem bailing out the companies, i just wish they had a PLAN to use that money. besides lets keep making the same things.
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