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Re: VW; drying up?
I do agree that VW's are a little pricy (at least the new ones), but they
still are good cars. I was pricing out some Passat's, and with the VR6 and
leather, they are up there. But they definitely are good cars!
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> From: Sean <qatboy@richmond.infi.net>
> To: Paul Krucke <pkrucke@logistics.calibersys.com>
> Cc: scirocco-l@privatei.com
> Subject: VW; drying up?
> Date: Thursday, January 30, 1997 12:21 PM
>
>
> > Just my 2 cents
> > -Paul
> >
> > VW needs to wake up, they are counting on the new Beetle to save
their
> > ass, but looking at VW pricing, and leasing, the friggin Neon or
Civic
> > will probably still be a better buy for the average consumer. VW
is
> > asking way to much for their Mexican built cars pure and simple.
> >
>
> Interesting opinion- I'm curious about the state of VW. Since the Reagan
years,
> when VW sales were last high, with the recession afterwards, the recent
dilemma
> with General Motors (it was GM, right?), and not to mention the validity
of the
> Japanese; will VW's American market dry up? What can they do to get it
again?
>
> Paul
> '84 S2 GTi
>
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