"Plymouth sales so far this year were 235,252, down 9 percent." 235-grand units for 1999? And that's paltry? Let's assume DC nets $1K per vehicle...$235 million is not significant enough to help their bottom line? Hello? And the fact that sales were down 9 percent compared to last year....big deal? Sounds like the cycle of the market to me. You gain some, you lose some. But I can whine and fret all I want, and it won't change their greedy minds. Oh, well. I suppose my #3 condition '55 Belvedere sedan will be worth $20 grand in a couple years because it'll be a genuine "classic?" LOL!.... Rest in peace, beloved Plymouth! Or, on the other side of the coin, live forever via Forward Look fanatics! Jason Rogers.
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