Re: PSA advice
From: John Crowe \(AT&T\) (crowejw@att.net)
Date: Mon 25 Feb 2002 - 09:40:40 EST
Maybe this guy is really working for another auto manufacturer who doesn't
want the competition......
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From: "Alex Kwanten" <akwanten@nourison.com>
To: <peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: PSA advice
>
> > "PSA is doing well, even though it's not a niche player. But it has
> > not tried to become a global player either," he said. "I am not sure
> > they should try to get into the USA, as they sometime seem to
> > envisage. It's such a competitive market."
>
> Right. Because PSA couldn't possibly compete where companies as inept as
> Kia and Daewoo have been able to establish successful beachheads, right?
>
> IMO, these "experts" aren't worth their salt. I've said it before and
I'll
> say it again - there is no good reason why PSA can't sell cars in the USA.
> Period. Even Hyundai was able to overcome it's image as having horribly
> unreliable and genuinely undesireable products. PSA's products are
> actually desired here by many - not just us.
>
> -Alex
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