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Previously on "Oh Dear: The Recession is Worsening"

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  • Chico
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    Chico,

    I saw a new shape Merc R class yesterday, I don't know which one it was but I am convinced it is from the same line as the Chrysler PT Cruiser, just a little smoother lines.

    To be honest, financially for Mercedes prostituting themselves with Chrysler may have been a good mve, sharing platforms etc, but it has definately devalued the brand and these days every Merc is just a re-bodied Chrysler, eg:

    ML is crossed with Grand Cherokee and engines too

    E class Merc is crossed with Chrysler 300

    New Merc R class crossed with Chrysler PT Cruiser

    Tell me this is not a rebodied PT Cruiser...

    http://fp.images.autos.msn.com/meris...s\n455483a.jpg

    Milan.

    Milan

    You may have a point (albeit an inconclusive one)




    Last edited by Chico; 25 August 2005, 17:08.

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  • Lucifer Box
    replied
    He could always redefine the economic cycle again in a bit of book fiddling and borrow some more. He will probably do both though.

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  • Churchill
    replied
    Originally posted by milanbenes
    ouch

    lookout house prices

    Milan.
    Hmmm, might be a few bargains to be had in the next couple of years or so...

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    if the UK is heading into a full blown recession,

    Gordon's going to need to increase taxes to fill the
    gap from the recession

    a downward spiral

    ouch

    lookout house prices

    Milan.

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by Chico
    Meanwhile in Euroland the economy is booming, record numbers in employment, tax revenues up, investment up, record house ownership.
    Euroland rocks.
    Well as a matter fact....how should I put this, the recovery is still in its early stages but.

    .....yes

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    aye you're right

    keep spending it, maybe your contribution will stop the UK's recession from worsening

    Milan.
    Spending? Moi? Filled the wife's car up again this morning... £73.17.

    Ah well, it's on expenses so who gives a feck.

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    aye you're right

    keep spending it, maybe your contribution will stop the UK's recession from worsening

    Milan.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    let's just say, if you buy a merc these days it is simply a re-badged Chrysler

    clever marketing eh

    Milan.
    Not if it's an AMG it ain't.

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    let's just say, if you buy a merc these days it is simply a re-badged Chrysler

    clever marketing eh

    Milan.

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  • Churchill
    replied
    Originally posted by milanbenes
    Chico,

    I saw a new shape Merc R class yesterday, I don't know which one it was but I am convinced it is from the same line as the Chrysler PT Cruiser, just a little smoother lines.

    To be honest, financially for Mercedes prostituting themselves with Chrysler may have been a good mve, sharing platforms etc, but it has definately devalued the brand and these days every Merc is just a re-bodied Chrysler, eg:

    ML is crossed with Grand Cherokee and engines too

    E class Merc is crossed with Chrysler 300

    New Merc R class crossed with Chrysler PT Cruiser

    Tell me this is not a rebodied PT Cruiser...

    http://fp.images.autos.msn.com/meris...s\n455483a.jpg

    Milan.
    Milan, we've already ascertained that you know sod all about cars. You drive a Skoda for fecks sake!

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    Chico,

    I saw a new shape Merc R class yesterday, I don't know which one it was but I am convinced it is from the same line as the Chrysler PT Cruiser, just a little smoother lines.

    To be honest, financially for Mercedes prostituting themselves with Chrysler may have been a good mve, sharing platforms etc, but it has definately devalued the brand and these days every Merc is just a re-bodied Chrysler, eg:

    ML is crossed with Grand Cherokee and engines too

    E class Merc is crossed with Chrysler 300

    New Merc R class crossed with Chrysler PT Cruiser

    Tell me this is not a rebodied PT Cruiser...

    http://fp.images.autos.msn.com/meris...s\n455483a.jpg

    Milan.

    Leave a comment:


  • Chico
    replied
    Meanwhile in Euroland the economy is booming, record numbers in employment, tax revenues up, investment up, record house ownership.
    Euroland rocks.

    Milan

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  • n5gooner
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    there is someone out there who is making a lot of money from this type of thing, think of all the "consultants" telling business how to cut costs, outsource, import from different locations, advertise, etc, etc.....

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic Oh Dear: The Recession is Worsening

    Oh Dear: The Recession is Worsening

    http://business.timesonline.co.uk/ar...749662,00.html

    "THE recession in manufacturing looked set to worsen yesterday after a survey of the sector showed that slowing consumer spending and soaring oil prices had caused new business to fall at its fastest rate for nearly two years. "

    "Manufacturers in the eurozone are faring much better than those in Britain, data from Eurostat, the European Union statistics office, suggested yesterday. Orders in the eurozone rose by 3.1 per cent in June and 4.9 per cent over the year. David Brown, of Bear Stearns, said: “It’s another piece in the jigsaw showing the eurozone economy turning the corner.” "

    Milan.
    Last edited by milanbenes; 25 August 2005, 06:44.
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