Should bring some interesting things to the US car market...
How do you say SAAB story part two? Bye bye Peugeot.
GM, please stay far far away from Citreon, I want a Xarsa some day, and i dont want it to be a badge engineered opel.
HappyAndy wrote: How do you say SAAB story part two? Bye bye Peugeot. GM, please stay far far away from Citreon, I want a Xarsa some day, and i dont want it to be a badge engineered opel.
PSA includes Citroen.
neon4891 wrote: How much damage can be done with 7%?
A lot of damage can be done with enough 7% alcohol beer.
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: So can Peugeot get back to racing now?
Oh yes, please, this!!! Get the Corvette Racing boys and the Peugeot LMP squad together and go kick Audi's butt!!!
Javelin wrote:DukeOfUndersteer wrote: So can Peugeot get back to racing now?Oh yes, please, this!!! Get the Corvette Racing boys and the Peugeot LMP squad together and go kick Audi's butt!!!
They can slap a "Duramax" sticker on the side of it now!
neon4891 wrote: How much damage can be done with 7%?
It makes the chances of small, French cars being sold here seem even bleaker, but I would take any suggestions that this threatens the future of PSA as hyperbole for the sake of humor.
and with all the anti-GM comments I hear all over the web and news about the bailout.. why have I not heard an outcry over this?
mad_machine wrote: wait a minute.. doesn't PSA own nissan?
Nissan is owned by Renault, I think that they are not connected.
HappyAndy wrote:mad_machine wrote: wait a minute.. doesn't PSA own nissan?Nissan is owned by Renault, I think that they are not connected.
Renault-Nissan is a cross shareholding situation and you're correct that PSA isn't connected to it.
Hey, as a share holder in GM, I do not approve this purchase.
wait what?
What do you mean we let GM off the hook for most of the bailout?!?!?!?!?
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