James Bell
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James Bell
brutally ford general headed percent ten
I see General Motors at 18 percent, and Ford at 13 percent in about ten years from now. We are headed into a brutally competitive marketplace now.
maybe news ready talk upset
That's news to me. I'll have to talk to him about that. He's injured. He's still limping. He can't make cuts. He wasn't ready to play. Maybe he was just upset that he didn't make the trip. I don't know.
argument continue cost dominate escape fails ford higher honda hybrids justify ownership perhaps refute row second slightly sticker swept time toyota year
Hybrids continue to refute the argument that their cost of ownership fails to justify their slightly higher sticker prices. Perhaps more importantly, this is the first time that two hybrids, the Ford Escape and the Toyota Highlander, dominate the SUV category. This is also the second year in a row that one vehicle, the Honda Odyssey, swept the minivan category.