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RDHTran
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Hey everyone, I just watched a ford commercial and was thinking about it. Do we really get the exact employee pricing. And if we do do gm and ford employees get another discount on top of that or do they get screwed and get the same discount as anyone else. just curious let me know your thoughts. Thanks:happyanim:
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KonigsTiger
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Well, just think how expensive these cars are, you haven´t even been to a dealer yet and we´ve paid US$17.6 billion already. Plus what is to come!!!! Freak!!!!!
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12-23-2008
marcus1701
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the employees don't get anymore discount. The deals are as good as they get!
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osteome
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Rtran wroteI really would not consider the UAW employees of Ford and GM getting screwed in any way....they are pretty much ahead....do gm and ford employees get another discount on top of that or do they get screwed and get the same discount as anyone else.
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KonigsTiger
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marcus1701 wroteGood, because tax payers are forking their salaries, so it would be an insult added to injury if tax payers now have to pay for their cars.the employees don't get anymore discount. The deals are as good as they get!
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12-23-2008
Motor She Wrote
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BMW-M-Mexico wroteThe way I see it, we should be getting free financial advice ($700B TARP bailout for Wall St.) and cheap insurance (AIG) as well as a car (Da Big 3).Good, because tax payers are forking their salaries, so it would be an insult added to injury if tax payers now have to pay for their cars.
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Motor She Wrote wroteHahaha!!! Agree 100%! Free financial advice and free insurance. How simple it is for these guys to screw it all up and pass the bill to tax payers.The way I see it, we should be getting free financial advice ($700B TARP bailout for Wall St.) and cheap insurance (AIG) as well as a car (Da Big 3).