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Old May 12th 08, 09:34 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default Good Detroit Free Press Article about Saturn: "Saturn has sharpcars, low profile"

PerfectReign wrote:
> marx404 turned on the Etch-A-Sketch and wrote:
>
>> I wonder if stevie weeevie is as knowledgeable" about his coffee and
>> folding bicycles? shall we have a look into your world now that we know
>> where you are steve? It's time to say goodby to harassing this Saturn NG
>> steve, just like you were driven from the Cingular NG. Say good night and
>> leave peacefully, like a good little lonely loser troll, steven. ...and
>> take your aliases with you.
>>

>
> WTF are you referring to?


What he's referring to, is some web sites I have created.

Go to Google, type in "bicycle coffee" and then click "I'm Feeling
Lucky." That's one of my sites.

Go to Google, type in "bicycle lighting" and then click "I'm Feeling
Lucky." That's one of my sites.

As I always say, if you can't create a web site that's ranked #1 by
Google, then don't bother!

I used to have a folding bicycle web site, but I haven't been updating it.

From marx404's diatribe, I think that you can figure out why so many
people have filtered out certain posters in this group. A lot of very
insecure people, that get very upset when anyone posts anything that
they don't like others to see, though I'm astounded that apparently he
got upset about such a positive story!

The Detroit Free Press article, is right on target. Saturn is almost a
completely different company, with a different target market, than they
started out with. One thing that they really have to address in the
company's revival is what to do about serving markets where the
dealerships closed during the downturn in sales. Buyers don't want to
buy a vehicle where their warranty service requires long drives. They
could allow other GM dealers to service Saturns, allow non-exclusive
Saturn dealerships (like they have in Canada), or grant new franchises
to replace the closed dealerships.
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