fords new commercials - bashing the bailout
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fords new commercials - bashing the bailout
didnt hear anything about these new commercials until watching the news this morning, so i got on youtube and watched them. they were asking people if they thought these commercials were a good idea or not, what do you guys think?
Ford Drive One "Press Conference: Chris" Commerical - YouTube
Ford Drive One "Press Conference: Chris" Commerical - YouTube
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Wow...that is a terribly misleading commerical!
He says that like Ford's CEO wasn't in Washington at the same time as GM and Chrysler were...begging for a line of credit from the US government should they need it. They sold shares of Mazda and therefore didn't require government assistance. But believe me, they would have used government funds if they had to.
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I was going to buy from a manufacturer that's standing on their own, win, lose, or draw...Ford is that company.
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This video is rehearsed and I'm not buying this guys story. Ford is in major debt to it's creditors and has paid ~ 50% of it (which is good), but if I was Ford I wouldn't be scheduling the parade just yet!
I would say this type of advertising is too risky with the amount of debt Ford has and could backfire.
I would say this type of advertising is too risky with the amount of debt Ford has and could backfire.
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First thing is...
Me...Me...Me... pick me....I'll do the Super Duty interview!!
I don't think they told those people what to say....there are a couple other "interview" commercials and none of them bash the bail out companies....
Just waiting for my Super Duty Interview phone call here......
Me...Me...Me... pick me....I'll do the Super Duty interview!!
I don't think they told those people what to say....there are a couple other "interview" commercials and none of them bash the bail out companies....
Just waiting for my Super Duty Interview phone call here......
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What else do you have with the Dodge? They've already played out the engine...and its really last in performance.
I think once the Cummins gets the SCR technology, the truck is going to be a lot more competitive.
Ford didn't take bail out money, but I bet my truck's pink slip they would have if the numbers required it. That being said, they didn't and that is what matters.
I would like Ford to highlight just how much attention they are putting into making higher quality products. They are getting close to competing with the Japanese when it comes to their cars. If they can keep it up, they will make people forget the Ford of the 90s.
I think once the Cummins gets the SCR technology, the truck is going to be a lot more competitive.
Ford didn't take bail out money, but I bet my truck's pink slip they would have if the numbers required it. That being said, they didn't and that is what matters.
I would like Ford to highlight just how much attention they are putting into making higher quality products. They are getting close to competing with the Japanese when it comes to their cars. If they can keep it up, they will make people forget the Ford of the 90s.
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Sounds pretty convincing to me!
BTW... The amount of $$$ Ford had to borrow to stay afloat is nothing much to have a parade about as well... Much of this story could be spinned on Fords bad management as well!
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MyFordTouch has been a disaster with the release of the '11 Edge and what did they do? Put it in the Explorer as well!
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With Fords 6.0 and 6.4 you never heard the competition calling Ford out. I wonder why....
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It was pure luck on Fords part. They had lines of credit lined up before the financial collapse.
It can be looked at two ways.
1. Ford had a crystal ball and saw what was coming and prepared for it.
2. Ford had no idea that a financial collapse was coming, but figuered that they were going to need a lot of credit in spite of the good times.
At any rate, I wouldn't crow too loud. Ford may well end up in the same boat someday. Then what will you buy?
Personally, I was against all of the carmaker bailouts. Even the first one to Chrysler (never mind that it in retrospect did OK) I think that these companies would ultimatly survive anyway.
But I won't let that affect my decision on such a major purchase.
My hard earned dollars will go to whoever I feel is putting out the best product and value.
Some feel that GM is able to do some things because of the taxpayers contribution giving them an advantage. Perhaps it is true. If it is, then I would be a fool to turn my back on a product that I have already made a investment (taxes) in. To all those that feel this way. I thank you for helping pay for my truck.
It can be looked at two ways.
1. Ford had a crystal ball and saw what was coming and prepared for it.
2. Ford had no idea that a financial collapse was coming, but figuered that they were going to need a lot of credit in spite of the good times.
At any rate, I wouldn't crow too loud. Ford may well end up in the same boat someday. Then what will you buy?
Personally, I was against all of the carmaker bailouts. Even the first one to Chrysler (never mind that it in retrospect did OK) I think that these companies would ultimatly survive anyway.
But I won't let that affect my decision on such a major purchase.
My hard earned dollars will go to whoever I feel is putting out the best product and value.
Some feel that GM is able to do some things because of the taxpayers contribution giving them an advantage. Perhaps it is true. If it is, then I would be a fool to turn my back on a product that I have already made a investment (taxes) in. To all those that feel this way. I thank you for helping pay for my truck.