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John Steczkowski
Director, Server I/O
Crossroads Systems, Inc.
512-794-2742
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregory S. Croft [mailto:scavenger@eol-online.com]
> Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 6:35 PM
> To: Eric Marshall; Phillip S. Osborne; autox@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Chrysler Taking its toys and going home???
>
>
> Well, I guess your dealers just didn't stock them.. Do all
> Acura Dealers
> stock the type r's?
>
> I can think of a few dealers off hand that have stocked, or
> stock them..
> There not a high volume line so really why would they? Should
> a car that has
> to be ordered not be classified as non-showroom stock.. ?
> Thats purely BS, and sour grapes as far as I am concerned.
I bought my ACR "off the lot", actually, my dealer picked it up from another
dealer in Dallas, but it was on the lot....
>
> Oh, and by the way, if they can be ordered by the public,
> that does mean
> they are for sale to the public.
>
> Greg Croft
> 98 Neon Sport DS
> 95 Neon ACR SSC
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Marshall <emarshal@radiks.net>
> To: Phillip S. Osborne <psosborn@gte.net>; autox@autox.team.net
> <autox@autox.team.net>
> Date: Sunday, August 22, 1999 11:51 PM
> Subject: Re: Chrysler Taking its toys and going home???
>
>
> >The point was not that they are not available TO BE ORDERED
> by the general
> >public, but that they are not really for sale to the general
> public - as
> >apparently no dealers in the Midwest anyhow, would stock
> them. (we went to
> >several) To me, this makes the likelihood of anyone other
> than a racer
> >purchasing the car almost non-existent. I am saying that
> classifying this
> >a "showroom stock" car is not really accurate because you
> won't find it in
> >showrooms (as opposed to the Type-R Integra, which was in
> stock at the
> local
> >Acura dealer for 5-6 months). This is just my opinion of
> course, based on
> >my experiences - your results may vary.
> >
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: Phillip S. Osborne <psosborn@gte.net>
> >To: Eric Marshall <emarshal@radiks.net>; John Steczkowski
> ><stecz@Crossroads.com>; 'Scott R Sawyer ' <reddog_es22@juno.com>;
> ><scavenger@eol-online.com>; <autox@autox.team.net>
> >Sent: Sunday, August 22, 1999 8:40 PM
> >Subject: Re: Chrysler Taking its toys and going home???
> >
> >
> >> This certainly doesn't hold water...With all the
> advertising in certain
> >car
> >> magazines, your brother could have found his ACR. Just because one
> dealer
> >> does not want to routinely stock them does not mean NO
> dealers have them
> >in
> >> stock. They most certainly were available to everyone, if
> one wanted it
> >bad
> >> enough. BTW, I have one for sale...
> >>
> >> Phil O.
> >> -
> >> >(my brother was looking for a sports car / sporty car for
> around $10k)
> >> >The Dodge Dealers basically said we would have to buy the
> car to get it
> >on
> >> >their lot.
> >> >This, to me does not constitute a car that is available
> to the General
> >> >Public.
> >> >(sorry, you're not going to get me to buy a car if I
> can't drive it
> >first)
> >> >My brother ended up buying a really nice '93 MR2
> >> >
> >> >unfortunately, I'm still trying to get him to a SoloII event...
> >> >
> >> >Eric M
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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