January 26th, 2010
Ford are going to be raising the prices of their cars for the fourth year in a row this year which is pretty silly. Choosing a design style and colourways for a financial logo is certainly something that is not easy. Is this really just a very poor excuse to put up all of the prices once more?
Well the real likelihood is, not very likely no simply because they have already put the prices of their cars up three times meaning that now they are really just being a bit greedy more than anything else. Is it really that uncommon for the bigger companies to take this evil path and charge a lot more for things like this. If you were then to look at another 2.7% increase on a brand new car you are going to be looking at some very big costs indeed as if the car you were after was costing you around £10,000 it would now set you back a whopping £11,600 which is a ridiculous increase on the price.
It is not understandable why companies like this are even starting to justify how they are getting away with this. However companies such as Audi are selling a fair few used cars trying to push through their competitors like Ford. Is it really that surprising to hear that Ford have lost 800 jobs in the UK this year well surely there are no people left to buy thier cars.
So here’s to buying a new Audi over a ford because it looks like the “>Audi TT Roadster are going to be a hell of a lot cheaper than the costs that Ford are beginning to throw at the British public. The best thing to do here is to actually fight the system and just not buy from them.
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