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I have no problem with sales or deals, but to suggest that buying an automobile is patriotic or something close to duty is contemptible," says Garfield.Automakers argue that their campaigns are in response to Bush's call for the nation to return to normal.And with zero percent financing, they're not exactly making a killing on the deal. Indeed, Ford blamed increased incentives for consumers as one of the reasons behind its third quarter loss. Further, General Motors extending its zero percent financing offer to Nov. 18 could pressure Ford and Chrysler to follow suit, making profits at the automakers even more elusive."We're not making tons of money on this," says Ford's global marketing communications manager Paige Johnson. "We're doing that in order to help consumer confidence and help the economy."Delicate Balance
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