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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #34 Feb 25, 2011 7:25 am |
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WRT vehicles, a topic that a poster here has a penchant for, I trust the Moderator will permit me a slight subject diversion. As all know here a brand that the poster here also has a penchant for [warned he would buy his daughter the car despite the recalls], is the only one which suffered a loss in 2010 sales, while all other car makers had yearly gains. Why? Consumer Reports would say it was due to the enormous number of recalls by that brand in both 2009 and 2010, in the multi millions. And now again in 2011. In the car industry, makers have made it a joke. A new year and new round of recalls by the brand. More than any other car manufacturer and in some cases combination of brands. So what is the supreme brand known for quality doing about it to get it's reputation back? Answer: Expect next week that toyota will make an announcement naming a high level official in Japan as, get this, The Safety and Engineer Czar. Believe it or not. Sounds like toyota's engineers are dyson flunkies. Carmine D.
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procare
Joined: Jul 16, 2009
Points: 192
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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #35 Feb 25, 2011 1:26 pm |
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Carmine, Funny thing while I was going thru some of my sights I frequent to keep up with everybody. Oreck is best known for the XL , Pilot and Buster B. But I came to find out they have over 15 models more in their commercial line , not including the Orbiter, Steamer, or Air Purifiers. Dyson doesn't have anything like them. Procare
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #36 Feb 25, 2011 1:48 pm |
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Carmine, Funny thing while I was going thru some of my sights I frequent to keep up with everybody. Oreck is best known for the XL , Pilot and Buster B. But I came to find out they have over 15 models more in their commercial line , not including the Orbiter, Steamer, or Air Purifiers. Dyson doesn't have anything like them. Procare
Hello Procare:
Dyson and its 350 "scientists and engineers" can only wish. When it comes to wishing to be more like ORECK, dyson's wishing is on a grand scale. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293
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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #37 Feb 25, 2011 2:04 pm |
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WRT vehicles, a topic that a poster here has a penchant for, I trust the Moderator will permit me a slight subject diversion. As all know here a brand that the poster here also has a penchant for [warned he would buy his daughter the car despite the recalls], is the only one which suffered a loss in 2010 sales, while all other car makers had yearly gains. Why? Consumer Reports would say it was due to the enormous number of recalls by that brand in both 2009 and 2010, in the multi millions. And now again in 2011. In the car industry, makers have made it a joke. A new year and new round of recalls by the brand. More than any other car manufacturer and in some cases combination of brands. So what is the supreme brand known for quality doing about it to get it's reputation back? Answer: Expect next week that toyota will make an announcement naming a high level official in Japan as, get this, The Safety and Engineer Czar. Believe it or not. Sounds like toyota's engineers are dyson flunkies. Carmine D. Loss in sales and still #1 seller in 2010. I know you wannabe #1 but it ain't likely to happen.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #40 Feb 25, 2011 7:29 pm |
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You apparently have not price shopped in the last year. MSRP was comparable with Honda and Nissan. Others brands did have lower MSRP. I do the research and not simply report my fantasy desire. If you want to compare sources let me know. I'll spare you the public embarassment. Why? As usual you don't read and/or comprehend my posts. Your favorite car brand offered the largest discounts from MSRP IN ADDITION to the best buyer incentives in the car industry in 2010. That's how it was No 1 in sales ion 2010 despite being the ONLY car brand that had lower year over year sales. Doing research is a moot point if you can't/don't/won't connect the dots.
You're hilarious. You condemn ORECK at every chance for offering giveaways as buying incentives then praise your favorite car brand for being No 1 in sales for doing the exact same. I luv it! Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293
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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #41 Feb 25, 2011 9:00 pm |
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I'll spare you the public embarassment. Why? As usual you don't read and/or comprehend my posts. Your favorite car brand offered the largest discounts from MSRP IN ADDITION to the best buyer incentives in the car industry in 2010. That's how it was No 1 in sales ion 2010 despite being the ONLY car brand that had lower year over year sales. Doing research is a moot point if you can't/don't/won't connect the dots. You're hilarious. You condemn ORECK at every chance for offering giveaways as buying incentives then praise your favorite car brand for being No 1 in sales for doing the exact same. I luv it! Carmine D.
I believe the BMW had the deepest discounts in 2010. Maybe $5000 to $10,000. You recall the BMW. You bragged about its quality because a family menber said so. Remember when I directed you to its high repair records?
Now get up off your rump and look at all the discounts offered on cars comparable to the Toyota in 2010. Honda (closest competitor) offered those discounts also. Toyota was tested against 6 of its closest competitors by a most popular auto magazine in 2010 and beat em all. Honda was 4th. The competition should be thankful for Toyota's problems. Otherwise, Toyota might shut them down the way Dyson did Hoover. BTW, who was the fool that owned multiple Pinto flamers?
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