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You have been owned
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well at least you know the double wont be a disappointment. Not sure how many have the single here as I think thats a recent offering.
I prefer the dual exhaust look over the single, although the single perhaps lends to weight savings and other possible performance benefits.
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And according to many, the major face card Honda still holds in their hand is re-sale value, well, with Kia beating Honda in a magazine like Consumer Reports, the tide continues to change, and this is a huge step forward in changing the quality perception, and that inturn will increase the Kia/Hyundai re-sale value. American Honda is hosed, they are under such crap management though nobody sees the incoming missile.
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Originally Posted by aashish2' timestamp='1305050088' post='20559581
The KIA OPTIMA (a KIA of all brands) bests the Honda Accord in Consumer Reports tests. If someone had told me in 2008 that KIA & Hyundai would be looked upon more favorably than Honda, I'd walk away thinking that the person was delusional.
They are becoming fodder for a case study in Harvard Business Review. Students from all over the world will see how a company that had everything, lost it.
Unless they pull their head out of the sand (or wherever else they stuck it) and also think about fun and sporty cars.
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They are becoming fodder for a case study in Harvard Business Review. Students from all over the world will see how a company that had everything, lost it.
Unless they pull their head out of the sand (or wherever else they stuck it) and also think about fun and sporty cars.
Unless they pull their head out of the sand (or wherever else they stuck it) and also think about fun and sporty cars.
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Originally Posted by aashish2' timestamp='1305051034' post='20559665
They are becoming fodder for a case study in Harvard Business Review. Students from all over the world will see how a company that had everything, lost it.
Unless they pull their head out of the sand (or wherever else they stuck it) and also think about fun and sporty cars.
Unless they pull their head out of the sand (or wherever else they stuck it) and also think about fun and sporty cars.
oops! not what I intended to say.
Just saying they will be fair game for a HBR case study at the rate they are going with cars and motorcycles.