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Subject: FW: car mfgs
From: DavidAdin@mercydurango.org
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 08:36:16 -0700
Larry, and all (caps for emphasis)

I have seen this on other car boards . . . .  it has been offered that this
is poooooooop.  Until someone comes up w/ a definitive "study" (I don't know
how we would know either)  . . . .

On a somewhat similar note, I had heard that Target stores were donating big
$ (millions) to charities on a regular basis.  I thought this good enough
reason to shop there as opposed to anywhere else BUT was unable to confirm.

We SHOULD support those who are generous to the "needy" - how do we verify
this?

David in Durango
(do something nice for someone today)

back to the regular programming  . . . .

(Interesting note:  Audi owners are outraged over the outcome of the figure
skating results and not a mention here, are we insensitive buffoons?)

peace, love and brown rice . . . . 


> 
> Interesting list of players
> ..............................................................
> .............................................................
> CNN Headline News did a short news listing regarding Ford and GM's 
> contributions to the relief and recovery efforts in New York and 
> Washington.
> 
> The findings are as follows......
> 
> 1. Ford- $1 million to American Red Cross matching employee 
> contributions of the same number plus 10 Excursions to NY Fire Dept. 
> The company also offered ER response team services and office 
> space to 
> displaced government employees.
> 
> 2. GM- $1 million to American Red Cross matching employee 
> contributions 
> of the same number and a fleet of vans, suv's, and trucks.
> 
> 3. Daimler Chrysler- $10 million to support of the children 
> and victims 
> of the Sept. 11 attack.
> 
> 4. Harley Davidson motorcycles- $1 million and 30 new motorcycles to 
> the New York Police Dept.
> 
> 5. Volkswagen- Employees and management created a Sept 11 Foundation, 
> funded initial with $2 million, for the assistance of the 
> children and 
> victims of the WTC.
> 
> 6. Hyundai- $300,000 to the American Red Cross.
> 
> 7. Audi- Nothing.
> 
> 8. BMW- Nothing.
> 
> 9. Daewoo- Nothing.
> 
> 10. Fiat- Nothing.
> 
> 11. Honda- Nothing despite boasting of second best sales 
> month ever in 
> August 2001
> 
> 12. Isuzu- Nothing.
> 
> 13. Mitsubishi- Nothing.
> 
> 14. Nissan- Nothing.
> 
> 15. Porsche- Nothing. Press release with condolences via the Porsche 
> website.
> 
> 16. Subaru- Nothing.
> 
> 17. Suzuki- Nothing.
> 
> 18. Toyota- Nothing despite claims of high sales in July and August 
> 2001.* Condolences posted on the website.
> 
> Whenever the time may be for you to purchase or lease a new vehicle, 
> keep this information in mind. You might want to give more 
> consideration to a car manufactured by an American-owned and/or 
> American based company. Apart from Hyundai and Volkswagen, 
> the foreign 
> car companies contributed nothing at all to the citizens of 
> the United 
> States. It's OK for these companies to take money out of this 
> country, 
> but it is apparently not acceptable to return some in a time 
> of crisis.
> 
> I believe we should not forget things like this. Say thank 
> you in a way 
> that gets their attention. Pass it on.

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