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I received this from a friend... thought you all might find it of interest.



Subject: Who contributes... ... interesting... .



After seeing a news listing on "CNN Headline News" regarding Ford and GM's contributions to the relief and recovery efforts in New York City and Washington, DC, I was prompted to see what the other automotive companies were contributing.



It is important to know which companies are there for us in a crisis, as we all have spent huge amounts of US $'s on their products. The information comes from the news, press release and philanthropic areas of each of the companies websites. If the company has several sites, I visited them all. Additionally, I visited the leading news and automotive sites. As of today, two weeks since the attacks, this is what I have found:



Aston Martin - Nothing



Audi - Nothing. Audi's website states "Audi News: Always up to the minute. "



BMW - Nothing, despite other press releases/postings since 9/11/01.



Daewoo International - Nothing.



Daimler Chrysler - (includes Dodge, Jeep, Mercedes-Benz, and Plymouth) $10 million to support the children and victims in addition to other donations from their employees, dealers, and suppliers.



Fiat - Nothing.



Ford Motor Company - (includes Jaguar, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury, and Volvo) -- $1 million to the American Red Cross, matching employee contributions to the Red Cross, and 10 excursions to the New York Fire Department. The company has also offered emergency response team services and office space to displaced government employees.



General Motors - (includes Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Saab, and Saturn) $1 million to the American Red Cross, matching employee contributions, and an entire fleet of vans, trucks, and SUV's.



Honda - (includes Accura) Nothing. Only note on the site is a boast of "American Honda Motor Co. , Inc. , records its second best American sales month ever in August. "



Hyundai Motors Group (includes Kia) -- $300,000 to the American Red Cross.



Isuzu - Nothing



Mitsubishi Motors - Nothing.



Nissan - Nothing.



Porsche - Press release with condolences, but no contributions.



Subaru - Nothing.



Suzuki - Nothing.



Toyota - (includes Lexus) Nothing. Press release with condolences followed by boasts of highest American sales in July and August.



Volkswagen - The employees and management created a foundation, funded initially with $2 million, to assist the children and victims with humanitarian help including medical and psychological assistance, rehabilitation, and scholarships.



I could only hope that it is an oversight by the companies (that have become so wealthy with our dollars) who have not made a contribution and that they will join the relief efforts. We have the freedom to choose which

companies we make purchases from and I, for one, will make my purchases from and give my money to the companies that are giving their money to America at this time of need. I hope that you will as well.



Please forward this e-mail - - especially to anyone you know who is thinking of purchasing a vehicle. Remember this the next time you make that move to buy your next car New or used - - who gave what to help our Country...
 
One minor correction - not that I'm considering purchasing one, but Aston Martin is part of Ford's premium vehicles group. As a matter of interest, Ford also owns Cosworth Engineering (of engine fame - they assemble the Aston Martin V-12) and PI Research (racing electronics).



Rusty
 
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