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It was the attempted merger with GM back in the late 70s- early 80s that helped killed the Spider in favor of that tugboat Cadillac Allante.


That would make sense; two second-tier car makers joining forces to stave off elimination.So Cal Mark wrote:inside reports point to Mitsubishi or Suzuki
When Tesla started they tried going the unconventional route of breaking the mold on "traditional automotive engineering and sales"baltobernie wrote: The author supposes that Apple would forgo traditional automobile manufacturing and marketing. Instead, he thinks they would become the largest car-sharing company. "To drive an iCar, you would deal only with Apple. No showrooms, no salespeople, no repair shops. Just click and drive."