Car Concerns Radio With Award Winning New Car Dealer Harry Douglas
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Car Concerns - harry@carconcerns.com Episode: EPISODE675 - Car Concerns With Harry Douglas Harry Knows that during the course of Automobile Ownership legal disputes arise. Now Car Concerns Radio is working with one of the most Powerful Law Offices…
Car Concerns - harry@carconcerns.com Episode: EPISODE675 - Car Concerns With Harry Douglas Harry Knows that during the course of Automobile Ownership legal disputes arise. Now Car Concerns Radio is working with one of the most Powerful Law Offices to offer sound legal solutions. FastLane Legal is offering a low subscribtion rate of $19.95 Per Month that gives you access to Lawyers that can answer all your legal questions. Should it be determined that a lawsuit is the only remedy then the details will be worked out. Now Harry is serving you, The American Motorist Peace of Mind. Phone: 1-865-622-3032 Submit Your Legal Questions @ legalfastlane@yahoo.com "LIVE" from the floor of this years SEMA Automotive Convention at the Las Vegas Hilton Convention Center Harry's good friends from Liquid Wrench make the call into Car Concerns Radio to start the show off. This year Liquid Wrench is launching a New Penetrating Oil and a New Chain Lube Formula. Good Stuff! www.liquidwrench.com Car Concerns Co-Host, Brian Moody has Andy Sarkesian from Ford Motor Company will be calling in the morning at 10:15am EDT. Andy is going to be talking about Ford's Exciting MyKey. www.ford.com A former top executive at Chrysler said on Monday that the No. 3 U.S. automaker, which emerged from bankruptcy in June by selling most of its assets to Italy's Fiat S.p.A., has less than a 50 percent chance of long-term survival. Jerry York, who once worked as chief finance officer at Chrysler and as a director General Motors, but is best known as an adviser to billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian, said two big question marks continued to hang over Chrysler. The first, York said, was timing. "Will some combination of industry sales, and product -- including product from Fiat -- get there in time before they run out of cash?" The second question, York said, was perception. "As we all know, Fiat for historic reasons, does not have a great reputation in this country," he said. "So it's a question mark in my min
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