FLU Founder give Fiat interview on Fox

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Denise, that is why I called it a young chicks car, for young chicks like you. 8) I guess Ron and I are out of luck. It will have the novelty factor at first, unless gas goes to $4.50
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Sounds like Neil's had a bad experience or two.... He's usually one of the better hosts and a pretty level-headed guy. This interview reminded me of CNN or MSNBC. Fox is number 1 for its factual reporting. This one certainly didn't showcase that. I think the point that he was trying to get accross is that contrary to what the media tells you. Most Americans don't want small cars. I think we'll see that when GM heads that direction. They may make them, but people won't buy them unless they're forced.
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Pepsi prooved that aiming a campain to the younger generation could start new buying habits. The big 3 have been seriously missing the mark for years. And our leadership has been absent also. Its time for a "new generation" and I may grow old physically,Id just hate to be a closed minded old fart! Besides Im a skinney old fart! Disclamer... please do not take personal any of my opinions, after all, just consider the source! :roll:
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pope wrote:Denise, that is why I called it a young chicks car, for young chicks like you. 8) I guess Ron and I are out of luck. It will have the novelty factor at first, unless gas goes to $4.50
You sure are a smooth talker Pope! :D I think Dave's right and the new Fiats will appeal to the younger generation, especially if there are performance "mods" available to convert the rice burners to pasta burners. I can't go by what I look for in a car since I'm just as happy driving the dually or an old beat up Honda. If it gets me from point A to B in a reliable fashion I don't care what it looks like. I do like the idea of good fuel economy and handling that Fiat offers. My last brand new car was in 1987 so I'm tempted to buy new again.
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i've been behind reading some post but only thing i can say the presentator is such a bigg ass he wouldn't fit in a fiat , in fact i really believe he's fred flinstone , so full of crap he sinks trough the bottom of any car

I wonder if he talks the same about ferrari , because there isn't much more room in there anyway , he's probably forgetting fiat is saving Crystler and not the other way around. But hey he probably has to live up to that other Fox icon called Homer ...

I dont see 30 year old crystlers driving arround either , so i think Fiat is doing a lot better then they are ...
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Pope,
Don't go calling it a chick car . . . that's what the neighbors already say about the spider!
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