We've basically accomplished a sell-down of 2005 models.

There is a moral issue behind this, and it's unfortunate that the university has seen this so far as having no role at all.

This allows us to finish the job.

We need to move beyond this. We've been pretty consistent in saying this shouldn't become an everyday program.

This is an absolutely astonishing and criminal award. It is outrageous for the reason that there is absolutely no defect in the roof design or handling.

The Family Plan was our most successful model year-end sales event ever and we expect that zero percent financing will help us sell-out our few remaining 2005 models several weeks earlier than normal.

People need to realize it can't and won't last forever. It's been effective for us and it sets us up well to introduce some new models. At this point, our plan only goes through Labor Day.

There's a documented need for low-cost subsidized housing for families in Iowa City. The hardship is greater on those families than it would be on a single individual. A family headed by a minimum-wage earner will pay 40 to 50 percent of their income on housing — versus someone who has a full scholarship that pays for most of their needs.