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I dunno, I think I'd like to start a Geely dealer on the ground floor.
selling new cars for $2500-$12000.. Even if they're junk (which I'm sure they will be)they're gonna make a killing.
But WHO would you get to wrench on 'em (for more than a week)?
200 L.F. headlamp assemblies for warranty sittin' inna "get ready" area 'cause the techno-challenged assembler *didn't know* the ground straps weren't a piece that just takes more time to fit, cutting into his piecework quota... or any other insanely trivial reason that ~something~ is gonna EAT you alive. Not to mention the politics.
IF they start showin' up here, they'll soon be giving one away with every purchase of a new pair of Nike shoes /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
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I dunno, I think I'd like to start a Geely dealer on the ground floor.
selling new cars for $2500-$12000.. Even if they're junk (which I'm sure they will be)they're gonna make a killing.
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I seem to recall that they also sold a lot of Yugos before people figured out that they were C**P.
DrE, I don't know about cross pollenating with the Chinese but the cars are built in Mexico.
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