Brad Toothman's Comments Brad Toothman's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/253069/comments Ten Cars Detroit Should Copy http://seekingalpha.com/article/128324-ten-cars-detroit-should-copy?source=feed#comment-444018 444018
Rick, there was a time when bashing domestic manufactures was popular. With much better design and dependability, those days are over. Try to drive a domestic before you produce such dribble.

I would hope you do something in which you have knowledge. If this is the topic in which you see yourself as an expert, you are truly pathetic.


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Sun, 29 Mar 2009 11:43:09 -0400
Rick, there was a time when bashing domestic manufactures was popular. With much better design and dependability, those days are over. Try to drive a domestic before you produce such dribble.

I would hope you do something in which you have knowledge. If this is the topic in which you see yourself as an expert, you are truly pathetic.


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The 12 Most Important Cars of 2009 http://seekingalpha.com/article/113917-the-12-most-important-cars-of-2009?source=feed#comment-350184 350184
The Amercian public has a choice of half tons from Ford, Chevy, and Dodge- all far superior to the Tundra. It would be embarrassing to drive the worst half ton on the market, only to support the Japanese economy.]]>
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 17:36:19 -0500
The Amercian public has a choice of half tons from Ford, Chevy, and Dodge- all far superior to the Tundra. It would be embarrassing to drive the worst half ton on the market, only to support the Japanese economy.]]>
Ford: Ripe for the (Bottom) Picking? http://seekingalpha.com/article/93226-ford-ripe-for-the-bottom-picking?source=feed#comment-241676 241676
Besides the technical limitations of the volt- it certainly is not for the mass market. Ford will have real world fuel savings such as Ecoboost. Not only will the consumer be able to pay for it in a year but Ford will be able to install it in any vehicle. ]]>
Fri, 29 Aug 2008 11:41:09 -0400
Besides the technical limitations of the volt- it certainly is not for the mass market. Ford will have real world fuel savings such as Ecoboost. Not only will the consumer be able to pay for it in a year but Ford will be able to install it in any vehicle. ]]>