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Tom Libby Quotes

«If they were to switch back to incentives, frankly, it would undermine everything they've done.»
Author: Tom Libby
«It's somewhat surprising that they would come forward with a big incentive program at this time. Their pricing program seems to be getting some traction, and they're getting some momentum from their new models.»
Author: Tom Libby
«They are small, and one might think this is inconsequential but their numbers are creeping up. I don't think, based on what we know about Toyota, they should be ignored.»
Author: Tom Libby
«It's still moving faster than the traditional Escape, but it is turning slower than some of the hybrids. The Escape as a hybrid is sort of middling.»
Author: Tom Libby
«Both Toyota and Honda have about the shortest turnaround times between model changes than anyone else in the industry. They replace a model now every five years or so.»
Author: Tom Libby
«The Lincoln brand itself is suffering greatly right now, and in order for any car from Lincoln to be a hit or a home run, it's going to have to be a superstar.»
Author: Tom Libby
«That's impressive. They need more of this.»
Author: Tom Libby
«Toyota, Honda and BMW continue to do well at the retail level. GM and Ford need to stop their retail share deterioration, and GM hopes their March madness campaign will help do that.»
Author: Tom Libby
«Competitive forces are definitely forcing manufacturers to reduce their product design cycles between changes.»
Author: Tom Libby
«It is definitely a warning signal.»
Author: Tom Libby

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