Detroit automakers Ford, GM and Chrysler are in their best shape in decades. Bob Lutz, former GM VP, who has a book out,
Car Guys vs. Bean Counters: The Battle for the Soul of American
Business, says the companies, which used to be The Big Three, are all much better off than they were a few years ago when they couldn't make very interesting cars and their life support systems
were trucks. "This is a window of opportunity, a focus for the first time, a focus on product excellence. When you look at midsize cars, it's hard not to choose American," he said.
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