stick to what you know.
They shouldn’t ignore the self-driving thing. Instead of flying somewhere, a family could relax unmolested in an RV, cook dinner, drink a good bottle of wine, go to bed, wake up, shower, eat breakfast, then walk out their front door to a new destination 1,000 miles away.
It’s a good thing you don’t run a company then. This makes sense. Both brands have weight in their respective markets and tying them together will expand the customer base for each.
The down side is that yes, there will be layoffs of office personnel where functions overlap, which is sad.
Amen
But it was so cheap!
Chriscraft?
That is akin to buying the rights to manufacture Nash autos