businessweek.com— The latest and strongest sign of the automaker's comeback comes as it pays down debt and adds to U.S. market share
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It's a shame because the H3 is actually a pretty nice vehicle for what it is, and how much it costs. Probably one of the better value vehicles out there, and now the Chinese own it.
publiclurkerNov 2, 2009
They did not accept any bailout money. Just last week, however, they tried to get the workers to accept concessions yet again to save the company.
tacojohn48Nov 3, 2009
I also drive an Escort. As soon as I find a real job I will be trading it in. It still works well.
iskinNov 3, 2009
It's a shame because the H3 is actually a pretty nice vehicle for what it is, and how much it costs. Probably one of the better value vehicles out there, and now the Chinese own it.
beratebirthersNov 3, 2009
And that matters how? The company is profitable. It's time to share the wealth.
cowzeetgrassNov 4, 2009
F.O.R.D. Found On Road Doingwell
darph_boboNov 4, 2009
KuronekoA mind as simple as yours should stick to eating your peanut butter and jelly samiches and not commenting.