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«Even with gas prices this high, a $7,000 to $8,000 incentive buys a lot of gas.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«I still don't think we're going to see a significant difference in what people buy unless that $3 stays for six months or more.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«People complain about gas prices, but they don't change their buying habits. We've been saying that gas prices have to hit $3 a gallon and stay there for six months to see a change in behavior.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«Ford is clearly on the path of closing at least a car plant if not a truck plant. They're losing market share, and they have too much capacity.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«Given that's a new model, that's a big decline.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«Ironically, GM has lost just about exactly what Toyota has gained. In North America, it's very much a situation right now where Toyota is moving forward while GM is really managing its decline and trying to figure out how to manage such a big company with such a big market share decline.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«They're building products that consumers want, and they're also well-managed, so they don't have any turmoil or anything like that. From a business standpoint, there really isn't much stopping Toyota at this point.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«Sometimes you say a new year can bring a clean slate and refreshment, but that's not the case for 2006. 2005 was a tough year, and 2006 will be another tough year. In the U.S. market, I don't see a let-up of the pressure on GM and Ford from the Asian car makers.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«North America continues to grow in importance for Toyota on a global basis. Putting something like a production support center in the U.S. only makes sense as they continue to add plants.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
«As people live with them and maybe do some math, and if prices stay at the premium stage, you're just going to see sales slow.»
Author: Rebecca Lindland
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