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...fill the gap they were leaving with a domestic subcompact that would sell for less than $6,000? Practically overnight, the No. 3 automaker put together a bargain intended to give U.S. car buyers a pleasant form of sticker shock. The automaker slashed the price of its front-wheel-drive Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni by $710 and tossed in options worth $684 for free. Chrysler calculated that it could still make a profit, partly because it had long since paid off the costs of developing the Horizon and Omni, proven models that were first produced in 1977. Chrysler named...
...after the Chevrolet Celebrity, will continue to haul in profits until the early 1990s. Moreover, Ford's truck sales, which represent 40% of the company's U.S. vehicle business, have jumped nearly 10% since last year because of the roaring popularity of pickup trucks and four-wheel-drive vehicles. For the next several years, at least, Ford's good times are likely to keep on truckin...
...those still interested in buying a printer, the Happy Happy suggests that a dot matrix printer, with a NLQ mode, should meet most student needs. However, for students who really care about the appearance of the final product, and don't print many drafts, an inexpensive daisy wheel might be the best...
When buying a printer, it is important to consider available service. As printers break down far more frequently than the main computer, a service place near the square is often preferable. There are a variety of specific printer models in the $200-$600 range, with both the daisy wheel and multi-mode dot matrix...
Mail order houses sell 40 CPS daisy wheel printers, such as the Tec or Starwriter F-10 for about $400. The F-10 is fairly rugged, and has an excellent print quality. Slower daisy wheel printers, manufactured by typewriter companies such as Silver Reed and Brother, start at around $200 for a 15 CPS model...