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Re: The Numbers Do Not Add Up [macbjg]
by skibum3 on Sat Jun 21 19:40:22 PDT 2008
I just finalized a deal in NJ for an A4 2.0T Quattro for my sister with the dealer that sold me my past two A6's. Bluetooth, IPod, wood trim...MSRP $35,250, Invoice $33,207 36 Mos, 12,000 mi/yr, AudiCare, $1100 out of pocket for bank fees, reg/title, doc fee, 1st month paid by Audi $387.85/mo + 7% tax = $415/mo :) DCH Audi in Milburn, NJ
Flat Rock plant and Mazda Dealer Network:
by Guest on Tue May 13 09:52:15 PDT 2003
I don't think the Flat Rock Plant is a bad plant. The 88-92 626 was assemebled there and was a nicely built car. About American workers building foreign cars that was a totally different time. It was a sin in the mid 80's/ealy 90's period of an American bought a foreign car but now its excepted. The 626's reliability had hovered around average to above average many years. I definately wouldn't rule out the 6 just because of where its being assembled. Using a Ford Block isn't going to hurt Mazda. Would I like to see Mazda use their own V-6? yes but using the Ford Block is not bad. I don't think Mazda is asking for too much money for their products. The Neon has a bad reliability record. The Mini Cooper-thats German so parts are going to cost you more in the long run. The Altima goes up against the 6 not the RX-8. The Celica and RSX are different cars from the RX-8. The G35 Coupe, 350Z, and 04 Pontiac GTO will be the RX-8's main competition. About Dealer Network I have dealers that are 5-35 minutes away in NJ. There's one 2 minutes down the road from me: Crystal Auto Mall on RT 22 which also sells Dodge and Toyota, Open Road Mazda on RT 1 in Edison, NJ(open Road also sells Honda's and BMW's), Maxon Mazda on RT 22 west(they also sell Hyundai's.) Yeah the Dealer Network needs to get better. I'll agree with tht point. Also 40 minutes away is Sansone Mazda in Woodbridge, NJ on RT 1(they also sell Nissan, Toyota, and Hyundai.) There's DCH Mazda in Milburn, NJ which also sells Volkswagon's.
Electric memories
by netranger4 on Tue Feb 06 21:24:07 PST 2001
On the way home from school, once or twice a week, there were two ladies driving what appeared to be a 'teens Rausch&Lang Electric. They patronized a drugstore near the creamery described in the other posting. The car had a tiller for steering and wood spoke wheels etc. A friend who lived in the Cleveland Heights area had seen several of these in the shopping areas up there as well. They also went to the creamery as did I to get gallon jugs (glass) of milk. The other makes of electrics were Milburn and Detroit. Those were built, I believe, in Detroit and probably quit in the early 20's.

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