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Old Dec 23, 2008 | 04:40 PM
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Default RE: Read Chrysler's proposed bailout plan

For sure they have to pay their suppliers . No part's , no car's or truck's. But the same problem that the auto companys are facing is the same problem housing is facing . The contractor that built my new house two years ago is busted now . Not because he didn't build a good house . Not because he didn't cut his profit to zero to try and sale the normally priced $300,000.00 house across from me or the one down the street that aren't sold. People can't get the money to buy. I tried to trade my low mileage 07 Ram Quad Cab in on a SRT8 with 300 mile's on it. The Dealer didn't want it . With gas over $4.00 a gal. And couldn't sell new one's even with a big discount. Gas dropped below $2.00 a gal. in less than a month. Another dealer that had just got a truck load of new 6 speed R/Ts . Said a truck like mine would sale and made a deal with me . The economy has to improve . People know they are going to have a job. And loan's available to buy new car's and truck's. I don't have the answers . But like many home builder's that are busted . They will never come back or will be a long time . Too many job's at stake with the auto company's to go under . A chain effect with supplier's . I feel buying my new R/T is good for me and Dodge to stay afloat. The Challenger is a hot item . But take's money to buy one at any price. I think money from the goverment to help buy . Will be a trikle up effect you might say and keep people working . And provide more job's .
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