In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote:
"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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I'm questioning your assumption that their purchase of an SUV means,
ipso
facto, that they must have been poorly informed. Justify that
assumption.
Sorry. I don't have stats, other than looking out my car window just like
you can. Would you say it's a fair guess that there are 10 times more SUVs
on the road today than 20 years ago? If not, pick a number. Look around
the
supermarket parking lot.
Beside the point. Answer the question: why do you assume that the buyers
of
SUVs must have been poorly informed before their purchase?
We're going around in circles again, so this is the last time: I assume they
made bad decisions because I see late model SUVs lined up by the dozens at
used car lots. I realize there are a few other possible reasons for this,
but this is my theory and I'm sticking with it.
Maybe you ought to explore some of those other possible reasons. Here's one:
lease expires, get a brand-new SUV, two-year-old one winds up on the used lot.
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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
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