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<blockquote data-quote="cloudbuster" data-source="post: 460234" data-attributes="member: 6653"><p>Proton, just leave us retro car owners alone. I'll rather push my 33 year old cedric or my 41 year old beetle than to drive one of your silly newer craps. Our prerogative of car choice, no matter how old, is ours to make, and no discriminatory policy should be forced down our throats.</p><p></p><p>If Proton can't sell cars and can't survive an open economy, then just close shop and let it be. Just like the Chinese saying, it's better to suffer a shorter period of time rather than suffer for a longer period. No need to worry about retrenched workers or crony companies going bust. Surely with the number of years of head-start acquired, they must be competent enough earn their bread in a similar industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cloudbuster, post: 460234, member: 6653"] Proton, just leave us retro car owners alone. I'll rather push my 33 year old cedric or my 41 year old beetle than to drive one of your silly newer craps. Our prerogative of car choice, no matter how old, is ours to make, and no discriminatory policy should be forced down our throats. If Proton can't sell cars and can't survive an open economy, then just close shop and let it be. Just like the Chinese saying, it's better to suffer a shorter period of time rather than suffer for a longer period. No need to worry about retrenched workers or crony companies going bust. Surely with the number of years of head-start acquired, they must be competent enough earn their bread in a similar industry. [/QUOTE]
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