San Fransico's Last Domestic Automaker Dealship closed
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San Fransico's Last Domestic Automaker Dealship closed
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This is like saying, oh, Arlington's last domestic car dealer closed, except it's the BIG PLACE that everyone talks about.
Serramonte Ford is within reach of San Francisco. Which is about the same as Dallas is close to Arlington.
Much like Los Angeles, DFW, and New York, San Francisco itself isn't very big. Unlike Houston, which is HUGE. Stupid big.
Interesting location:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie...,242.72,,0,0.9
Small, but three stories. Preowned and new. More difficult to 'window shop', though, can't wander a lot. Unlike Serramonte:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...,69.46,,0,6.32
I see much ado about nothing, except competition, location, and local clientele, which can go elsewhere easily and have a probably better experience.
That building isn't suitable for selling or servicing cars in today's world. Period. They should have moved it, but since Ford was workin' it, it was the right decision... excepting, of course, the poor people who aren't working there anymore, that does suck.
Anyway, it's not news. Tell me when the *entire San Francisco area* hasn't got any domestic dealers in it. That'll be news.
/dunno why it's in this section... should be in General or something.
//OH. Frank Bullitt. Got it now!
///takees me a second sometimes.
Serramonte Ford is within reach of San Francisco. Which is about the same as Dallas is close to Arlington.
Much like Los Angeles, DFW, and New York, San Francisco itself isn't very big. Unlike Houston, which is HUGE. Stupid big.
Interesting location:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie...,242.72,,0,0.9
Small, but three stories. Preowned and new. More difficult to 'window shop', though, can't wander a lot. Unlike Serramonte:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...,69.46,,0,6.32
I see much ado about nothing, except competition, location, and local clientele, which can go elsewhere easily and have a probably better experience.
That building isn't suitable for selling or servicing cars in today's world. Period. They should have moved it, but since Ford was workin' it, it was the right decision... excepting, of course, the poor people who aren't working there anymore, that does suck.
Anyway, it's not news. Tell me when the *entire San Francisco area* hasn't got any domestic dealers in it. That'll be news.
/dunno why it's in this section... should be in General or something.
//OH. Frank Bullitt. Got it now!
///takees me a second sometimes.
Last edited by houtex; 5/14/11 at 12:41 PM.
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What the heck is going on in the Bay Area anyway??? Raider Fans are out of control and now they have Terrelle Pryor.. Perfect fit if you ask me. He went to my families High School in Jeanette Pa. Disgraced Ohio State and now onto the Raiders.. Perfect!
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