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Jerry Flint shovels more garbage

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Does this guy ever write anything new?

One thing is clear: Toyota and Honda are coming on strong, while the domestics continue to retreat. Toyota has been losing some good executives to Chrysler and Ford, and has received a bit of bad press lately over quality problems with a few of its vehicles. Even so, in the near future, I do not see any company seriously challenging Toyota’s position as the No. 1 auto company in the world.

http://www.forbes.com/opinions/2007/10/15/..._1016flint.html

Edited by mustang84

Even so, in the near future, I do not see any company seriously challenging Toyota’s position as the No. 1 auto company in the world.

Except... ya know... the actual number 1 auto company in the world.

Jerry, your wife called: the check just arrived from Toyota and she wonders if she should go ahead and deposit it.

>>"...has not received even 10% of the bad press it's unquestionably earned over rampant quality problems with a large number of its vehicles."<<

Fixed.

This old fossil needs an awareness transplant.

He probably needs new life.

This old fossil needs an awareness transplant.

This week's article seems even worse than his usual attempts. I can understand some internet site hiring him. but shouldn't Forbes publish something a little more substantive than this?

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