MUSTANG CHOICE FROZEN ON FORBES POLL
#64
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voted, will vote again from work
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Originally posted by Scothew@September 23, 2004, 9:49 PM
I posted this on SVTPerformance and Modular Depot.com
I posted this on SVTPerformance and Modular Depot.com
#69
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Originally posted by kevinb120@September 23, 2004, 10:55 PM
yea you did SVTP rookie! I ended up double-posting the same thing :bang:
yea you did SVTP rookie! I ended up double-posting the same thing :bang:
So yeah i'm still a rookie there, but check my post count on Stangnet (screen name Scothew_GT )
#70
"GM may still sell more cars than any other automaker, but Toyota's market capitalization--the value of its stocks--is ordinarily about $80 billion to $100 billion more than its closest competitor. At press time, Toyota's market cap was $128 billion, compared with $26 billion at Ford and $24 billion at GM. We constantly hear talk on television about how the U.S. is the world's last superpower, but Toyota could buy this country's two biggest automakers--two of its biggest companies overall--without going to the bank. " -- Forbes
OUCH!!!
OUCH!!!
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Originally posted by Must_stang@September 24, 2004, 1:49 AM
"GM may still sell more cars than any other automaker, but Toyota's market capitalization--the value of its stocks--is ordinarily about $80 billion to $100 billion more than its closest competitor. At press time, Toyota's market cap was $128 billion, compared with $26 billion at Ford and $24 billion at GM. We constantly hear talk on television about how the U.S. is the world's last superpower, but Toyota could buy this country's two biggest automakers--two of its biggest companies overall--without going to the bank. " -- Forbes
OUCH!!!
"GM may still sell more cars than any other automaker, but Toyota's market capitalization--the value of its stocks--is ordinarily about $80 billion to $100 billion more than its closest competitor. At press time, Toyota's market cap was $128 billion, compared with $26 billion at Ford and $24 billion at GM. We constantly hear talk on television about how the U.S. is the world's last superpower, but Toyota could buy this country's two biggest automakers--two of its biggest companies overall--without going to the bank. " -- Forbes
OUCH!!!
Market Caps:
Toyota =126.54B
Honda (HMC) =46.26B
Nissan (NSANY) =44.38B
Daimlerchrysler (DCX) =42.17B
Ford (F) =25.25B
Generalmotors (GM) =23.26B
#72
More votes still needed!!!
MSNBC
Which is your favorite new car? * 16043 responses
Audi A6 6%
Cadillac STS 7%
Chevrolet Cobalt 2%
Chevrolet Corvette 19%
Dodge Dakota 2%
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 7%
Ford 500 3%
Ford Freestyle 1%
Ford GT 18%
Ford Mustang 13%
Hummer H2 SUT 2%
Land Rover LR3 2%
Maserati Quattroporte 5%
Mercedes-Benz SLK 8%
Toyota Tacoma 4%
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Forbes
Which is your favorite new car?
Audi A6 329 votes (1%)
Cadillac STS 905 votes (3%)
Chevrolet Cobalt 543 votes (2%)
Chevrolet Corvette 13282 votes (46%)
Dodge Dakota 104 votes (0%)
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 454 votes (2%)
Ford 500 415 votes (1%)
Ford Freestyle 262 votes (1%)
Ford GT 1920 votes (7%)
Ford Mustang 9057 votes (31%)
Hummer H2 SUT 253 votes (1%)
Land Rover LR3 529 votes (2%)
Maserati Quattroporte 263 votes (1%)
Mercedes-Benz SLK 398 votes (1%)
Toyota Tacoma 174 votes (1%)
28888 people have voted so far
Your vote was Ford Mustang on 9/24/2004 3:35 am
MSNBC
Which is your favorite new car? * 16043 responses
Audi A6 6%
Cadillac STS 7%
Chevrolet Cobalt 2%
Chevrolet Corvette 19%
Dodge Dakota 2%
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 7%
Ford 500 3%
Ford Freestyle 1%
Ford GT 18%
Ford Mustang 13%
Hummer H2 SUT 2%
Land Rover LR3 2%
Maserati Quattroporte 5%
Mercedes-Benz SLK 8%
Toyota Tacoma 4%
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Forbes
Which is your favorite new car?
Audi A6 329 votes (1%)
Cadillac STS 905 votes (3%)
Chevrolet Cobalt 543 votes (2%)
Chevrolet Corvette 13282 votes (46%)
Dodge Dakota 104 votes (0%)
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 454 votes (2%)
Ford 500 415 votes (1%)
Ford Freestyle 262 votes (1%)
Ford GT 1920 votes (7%)
Ford Mustang 9057 votes (31%)
Hummer H2 SUT 253 votes (1%)
Land Rover LR3 529 votes (2%)
Maserati Quattroporte 263 votes (1%)
Mercedes-Benz SLK 398 votes (1%)
Toyota Tacoma 174 votes (1%)
28888 people have voted so far
Your vote was Ford Mustang on 9/24/2004 3:35 am
#76
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Originally posted by kevinb120+September 23, 2004, 11:55 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (kevinb120 @ September 23, 2004, 11:55 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Scothew@September 23, 2004, 9:49 PM
I posted this on SVTPerformance and Modular Depot.com
I posted this on SVTPerformance and Modular Depot.com
Oh great, I'm gonna get slammed then for triple posting. :bang:
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There is less than a 2000 vote spread. Getting closer!
#79
It must be company-wide vote time at Ford because I just logged my vote for the day and refreshed the window and the tally for the mustang keeps going up 10 votes every five seconds.