Here's my inspiration on how to save the American auto industry:
When Henry Ford produced his first car, there was a need to produce cars all day everyday. But now there is no need for new cars every year so why not produce cars every three years and allow for some real research and development and the dealships can stay active maintaining the vehicles they sell for three years.
A. Include in the sale price (or discount) the price of 3 years of oil changes B. Include in the sale price free tire rotations for the 3 year period C. Guarantee a trade-in regardless to the condition of the vehicle at time of trade-in D. Make arrangements with recylcing plants to recycle the trade-in.
Ban vehicles older than 5 years unless they are classics in modern day running condition (emissions, fuel, etc.). A lot of the nestalgia is that the car is inexpensive, not endearing.
Looking for LIVINGSTON descendants of slaves from Orangeburg County, South Carolina and the following towns: North, Livingston, Elizabeth TWP, Bull Swamp P.O., Neeses, Norway, Willow.Also in Cannon, Newberry County, SC.
Tony Livingston - 1820 Wesley Livingston - 1862 John W. Livingston - 1896 Ernest Livingston - 1915 Idella LIVINGSTON - 1916 Victor Livingston - 1919 Charley Livingston - 1900 Herman Livingston - 1924 Howard Livingston - 1953 (me) Paul F. Livingston - 1897 Pauline LIVINGSTON - 1918 Gertrude LIVINGSTON - 1920 Paul F. Livingston, Jr. - 1922 Edith LIVINGSTON - 1925 John W. Livingston - 1928 Clifton Livingston - 1929 Phillip Livingston - 1901 Dorothy LIVINGSTON - 1919 Dan Livingston - 1903 Clifton Livingston - 1904 Emily LIVINGSTON - 1905 Lonnie Livingston - 1906 Wilson Livingston - 1908