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It’s a growing trend, and they’re not alone. Some insight here:
https://www.cnet.com/google-amp/news/mercedes-benz-new-york-auto-show/ |
Interesting. thanks. |
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They're getting their butts handed to them by Tesla and the Japanese luxury brands.
European car makers are in full retreat right now. |
LMAO What a dumb ass comment. 2019 sales for MB and BMW both grew for the US market while Toyota experienced a net loss of sales, and Honda a 0.2% increase over 2018. If we just look at the Lexus and Acura brands, they had net loss of sales, -12% in the case of Lexus. Acura at this point is a joke. I am a fan of Honda, and just about always had a Honda car of some sort in the family ever since the mid 80's. Tesla is experiencing tremendous sales growth, but it's not coming at the expense of MB or BMW. Maybe Audi, I don't know what those guys are doing. |
Ridiculous |
Ha ha ha.. exactly! You can easily assume that if they are not there, they don't need to bother because they are selling like hotcakes. The silly comment reminds me of Yogi Berra famous quote that I just love because it is so useful in times like this.. Nobody Goes There Anymore, It’s Too Crowded |
When you reach certain class you don't need to "show off"
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There’s no such thing as Japanese luxury. Acura’s reliability is about as bad as Land Rover’s right now. |