Dec 23 2008

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Tag: ConsumersRobert Lamb @ 5:13 pm

Serge, I and our families would like to wish all our members and supporters and their loved ones  a very safe, happy and enjoyable holiday! 

Thank-you for your support last year and hoping next year will bring you all health, happiness, and success.

 Robert and Serge


Dec 18 2008

Canadian $ to Rise! - Goldman Sachs

Tag: ConsumersRobert Lamb @ 12:49 pm

Yesterday Goldman Sachs one of the largest U.S. banks encouraged their clients to buy Canadian Dollars!  So those of you that have held off purchasing a vehicle, you might have some great opportunities in the U.S shortly. 

 Article Below

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Dec 16 2008

November Imports down as expected!

Tag: ConsumersRobert Lamb @ 3:11 pm

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RIV reported today that 7,854 vehicles were imported into Canada during the month of November.   3,430 were imported by individuals, while 4424 were commercial imports.

As reflected on the chart, this number is down considerably as expected given the recent collapse of the Canadian dollar and a worsening economy.   

Surprisingly many Canadians are still busy buying Snowmobiles in the U.S. apparently Bombardier is really screwing the Canadian Consumer.  … remember past bailouts… why can’t they just be happy to sell to Canadians at a fair price. 


Dec 16 2008

The Big 3 - Recruitment Poster!

Tag: Consumers, Ford, GM, Politicians, chrysler, horror storiesRobert Lamb @ 2:07 pm

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Thanks Big 3 for continuing to screw the Canadian Automobile Consumer!!  Thanks Canadian Govt. for your total lack of transparency in this matter. 

Oh to be a big 3  lobbyist, sitting in my office in Ottawa plotting out how to screw Canadian Consumers.  

Christmas bonuses must be good this year!


Dec 09 2008

Lack of Transparency, “a way of life in Canada!”

Tag: Auto Manufacturers, PoliticiansRobert Lamb @ 5:06 pm

Now Industry Canada and the Canadian Govenment  are trying to operate in a hidden, sneaky, and undisclosing manner.  The Canadian version of the auto “Bailout plans” should be public.   The U.S. plans were made public last week.  What is wrong with the way we operate our country!

refer to the article below.

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