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October 26, 2001 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-26

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Business

The Saab Sales
Event.

(Typical Swedes. No flashing lights. No confetti.

Just a great deal.)

ROSY OUTLOOK

PEOPLE WHO
TEST DRIVE A SAAB
UALLY BUY ONE

TURBO CHARGED ENGINE STANDARD
46 CUBIC FEET OF CARGO SPACE
(LARGEST IN ITS CLASS)
SAAB ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINT'
HEAD AND CHEST SIDE AIR BAGS
TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM
SPLIT-FOLDING REAR SEATS
FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE
ONSTAR IS STANDARD
ON EVER 2001 SAAB MODEL'

LEASE A SAAB 9-3 5-DOOR

5 250 MO. 48 MO.*

51,881.18 + Oldsmobile Owner Loyalty due at lease inception
(includes down pmt., sec. dep., acq. fee (Sz first mo. pmt.)

.l'BUY A SAAB 9-3 5-DOOR

'0% APR**

`Available for qualified buyers

Visit your. Saab dealer for other attractive financing plans.

GLOSSMON SAAB

On Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall • 800-354-5558
MON. & THURS. 9-9; TUES., WED., FRI. 9-6; SAT. 10-4

Based on GMS pricing & Oldsmobile owner loyalty plus tax, title & plates. 48 mo. 10 K per year. 20( mile over. Ends Oct. 31, 2001

GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE

Still Selling America's Best Value!

-800-354-55513

* * * * * STAIRWAY LIFTS* . ****

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freely as you once could, stairs can be a real problem.
But there is a simple answer. The powered stairway lift.
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and down the
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push of a but-
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10/26
2001

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free Wine
Consultation

• Graduation
Wedding
• Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Shower
25877 Lahser • Southfiele
• House Party
Reunion
(at (:ivii Cento - Dr.1
Outside Party • Anniversary

• Etc.

Another positive factor Littmann
cites is lower oil prices. With
decreased demand, especially in terms
of airline industry consumption, and
oil supplies building, "they have
nowhere to go but down," he said.
Littmann also predicted that 2001
would be the third best year ever for
new automobile - sales.
A harsh critic of politicians and gov-
ernment, Littmann assailed big gov-
ernment's interference in education,
welfare and Social Security. Calling the
latter a "Ponzi scheme," he said only
two countries in the Western
Hemisphere have not privatized their
pension saving system — the U.S. and
Cuba. He preached his belief that any-
thing cr government touches, it bank-

level."

KOSHER WINE






New auto sales
should be strong and
general economic
growth should
increase.

"I don't know why everyone gets
upset about muggers in the inner
city," said Littmann. "They are only
practicing politics at a very local

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SIMON ROTBERG INVITES YOU
TO SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF

jockeying to take credit for the robust
economy. This year's projected 1.3
percent growth rate is anemic when
compared to 4.1 percent a year ago.
Here's where Littmann believes the
good news begins: he sees growth in
2002 picking up to 2.7 percent. One
possible factor: a pivotal election year
will lead to funds pouring into the
economy on the federal, state and
local levels.
Addressing the issue of consumer
spending, Littmann cited statistics
showing Americans have S2 trillion
squirreled away in small savings
accounts or in money market funds
earning 1 or 2 percent, and are wait-
ing for confidence to return. Studies
show that such saved monies eventual-
ly "burn a hole" in the pockets of con-
sumers who are eager to start spending
again.

rupts.

ACTON RENTAL & SALES

LARRY ARONOFF

from page 106

(248) 352-8556

Fax: (248) 352-7254
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