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RE: Americans can't afford new cars
(03-02-2013 01:55 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(03-02-2013 01:49 PM)Fo Shizzle Wrote:  
(03-01-2013 11:20 AM)RobertN Wrote:  
(03-01-2013 08:40 AM)Fo Shizzle Wrote:  
(02-28-2013 01:51 PM)VA49er Wrote:  The dollar's decline plays a part in increased foreign car prices.

Yes...that and demand. Toby skipped econ 101.
03-lmfao Fo telling someone that they don't understand economics is hilarious!

Only one I see laughing is you. Maybe that should tell you something.
Yes. It tells me that there are a lot of people on here that know nothing about economics(given that most on here are Republican and/or Libertarian, that is pretty telling).

Kettle, a Mr. Pot is on the line.
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