[Vwdiesel] Fw: diesel
Tad
tadc at europa.com
Tue Feb 9 09:51:53 PST 2010
The Craigslist post would last longer if it was put in a topically
appropriate place, i.e. not in the For Sale section.
Of course you probably already know that...
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:55 PM, William J Toensing <toensing at wildblue.net>wrote:
> Here is an article someone by the name of Joe Peter forwarded to me about a
> VW diesel pickup made in Argentina called the "Amarok" which I think others
> would be interested in. I received this info from Joe Peter, who posted an
> anti-ethanol notice on Craig's List & I responded before it was taken down.
> Bill Toensing, Nevada City, CA
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: joe peter
> To: toensing at wildblue.net
> Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 8:24 AM
> Subject: RE: diesel
>
>
> Hi William
> As you may find out by know,the article in craigslist only stays for a
> couple of minutes and then they take it out,I've tried many cities and same
> thing,stays for a minute and then out.
> There are other ways to be green,natural gas is one of'm,and there is in
> particular a very fuel efficient vehicle that you may find interesting,now
> the ? is,why can't we have it here?
> VW Amarok TDI 4x4 pick up,check it out,let me know what you think
>
>
>
> Volkswagen's new Amarok pickup truck will go into production in Argentina
> before the end of this year and vehicles will begin to be exported from the
> first quarter of 2010.
>
> The pickups will be shipped mainly to Brazil, Germany, South Africa and
> Australia, according to VW Argentina spokesman Ronnie Frost.
>
> Amarok means wolf in inuit Eskimo, although it also translates into 'he
> loves stones' in some languages spoken in South America.
>
> It will be produced at VW's Pacheco plant near Buenos Aires in Argentina
> and launched first in South America in early 2010, followed by Central
> America in spring 2010, then Russia and Europe in the summer,
>
> The company has invested about US$340m at its plant in the country, partly
> to modify local assembly lines. Rival vehicles in the region include models
> by Toyota and Nissan and VW Argentina said it expects to close 2009 as the
> leading vehicle maker in the country, with a market share of between 26% and
> 28% of a total annual production estimated at 500,000 units.
>
> Volkswagen's new Amarok pickup truck will go into production in Argentina
> before the end of this year and vehicles will begin to be exported from the
> first quarter of 2010.
>
> The pickups will be shipped mainly to Brazil, Germany, South Africa and
> Australia, according to VW Argentina spokesman Ronnie Frost.
>
> Amarok means wolf in inuit Eskimo, although it also translates into 'he
> loves stones' in some languages spoken in South America.
>
> It will be produced at VW's Pacheco plant near Buenos Aires in Argentina
> and launched first in South America in early 2010, followed by Central
> America in spring 2010, then Russia and Europe in the summer,
>
> The company has invested about US$340m at its plant in the country, partly
> to modify local assembly lines. Rival vehicles in the region include models
> by Toyota and Nissan and VW Argentina said it expects to close 2009 as the
> leading vehicle maker in the country, with a market share of between 26% and
> 28% of a total annual production estimated at 500,000 units.
>
> Volkswagen's new Amarok pickup truck will go into production in Argentina
> before the end of this year and vehicles will begin to be exported from the
> first quarter of 2010.
>
> The pickups will be shipped mainly to Brazil, Germany, South Africa and
> Australia, according to VW Argentina spokesman Ronnie Frost.
>
> Amarok means wolf in inuit Eskimo, although it also translates into 'he
> loves stones' in some languages spoken in South America.
>
> It will be produced at VW's Pacheco plant near Buenos Aires in Argentina
> and launched first in South America in early 2010, followed by Central
> America in spring 2010, then Russia and Europe in the summer,
>
> The company has invested about US$340m at its plant in the country, partly
> to modify local assembly lines. Rival vehicles in the region include models
> by Toyota and Nissan and VW Argentina said it expects to close 2009 as the
> leading vehicle maker in the country, with a market share of between 26% and
> 28% of a total annual production estimated at 500,000 units.
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: toensing at wildblue.net
> To: sale-6q5zm-1582749189 at craigslist.org
> Subject: diesel
> Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 03:09:40 -0800
>
> ** CRAIGSLIST ADVISORY --- AVOID SCAMS BY DEALING LOCALLY
> ** Avoid: wiring money, cross-border deals, work-at-home
> ** Beware: cashier checks, money orders, escrow, shipping
> ** More Info: http://www.craigslist.org/about/scams.html
>
>
>
> I don't know who you are but I FULLY agree with you regarding the stupidity
> of ethanol. If you want to contact me, my name is William J Toensing & I
> live in Nevada City, CA. This whole stupid ethanol requirement for gas came
> from bi-partisan PORK from Sen. Dole, R-Kansas & Sen. Daschle, D-S.Dakota.
>
>
> http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto/1582749189.html
>
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