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Begraben von der Blechlawine (car leasing in the US)

Unread postby alokin » Sun 03 Aug 2008, 19:31:06

I didn't find this article in the international site here it's in German:

Spiegel

It's mainly about all the car leases, and that they come back after 3 years and that this will hit the industry hardly. They say that many Americans don't buy their cars but lease them.

I really feel mischievousness (Schadenfreude) for the big 3, how they worked against all environmental restrictions, how they closed down trams in the cities and by doing so shoveling their own grave...

On the other hand this will maybe take lots of (more or less) innocent households down and down..
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Re: Begraben von der Blechlawine (car leasing in the US)

Unread postby Beignet2 » Sun 03 Aug 2008, 19:48:30

Link doesn't work, could you try again.

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Re: Begraben von der Blechlawine (car leasing in the US)

Unread postby Snowrunner » Sun 03 Aug 2008, 22:20:01

Beignet2 wrote:Link doesn't work, could you try again.

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Try this: http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,15 ... 11,00.html
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Re: Begraben von der Blechlawine (car leasing in the US)

Unread postby alokin » Mon 04 Aug 2008, 00:21:47

thanks for rapairing the link!
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Re: Begraben von der Blechlawine (car leasing in the US)

Unread postby essex » Mon 04 Aug 2008, 01:15:57

Here it is in English, just use search the url in google and click translate.
http://snipurl.com/3adfc
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