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Bloomberg: What’s Happened to Pickup Trucks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverstrike" data-source="post: 16594247" data-attributes="member: 4781"><p>And with what has happen in the last 80 days they are not, but trucks and big SUV's yes they are the ones that are going to be dying. But guess who never really abandoned the car segment, I'll let you ponder there. That's right the Japanese look at Toyota,Mazda, Honda, and Nissan see anything different from the big three yeah they got like 3-5 car line ups to just maybe 2 to 3 or in the case of Ford no cars anywhere.</p><p></p><p> All they done was pare back production to just keep them afloat and concentrated on the SUV's as the main money makers. But with blundering Joe doing what he has just done it has now flipped once again to smaller cars. Again I see the mid 70's and how totally unprepared the US car companies are on dealing with this new crisis. All because each thought this truck, suv gravy train was going to be never ending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverstrike, post: 16594247, member: 4781"] And with what has happen in the last 80 days they are not, but trucks and big SUV's yes they are the ones that are going to be dying. But guess who never really abandoned the car segment, I'll let you ponder there. That's right the Japanese look at Toyota,Mazda, Honda, and Nissan see anything different from the big three yeah they got like 3-5 car line ups to just maybe 2 to 3 or in the case of Ford no cars anywhere. All they done was pare back production to just keep them afloat and concentrated on the SUV's as the main money makers. But with blundering Joe doing what he has just done it has now flipped once again to smaller cars. Again I see the mid 70's and how totally unprepared the US car companies are on dealing with this new crisis. All because each thought this truck, suv gravy train was going to be never ending. [/QUOTE]
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