A refresher on how Buffett's switch from Lincoln took place:
"He faxed Wagoner a note that praised him for being "candid, composed, and rational" in his discussion of problems GM faced that weren't of his making, and added a P.S.: "I don't buy cars very often, but the next one will be a Cadillac."
"Wagoner wrote back offering to help Buffett with the purchase, but it wasn't necessary. Buffett dispatched his daughter to a nearby dealer so that he could, as he put it, "cast one vote for the guy."
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2006/05/29/8378053/index.htm
"He faxed Wagoner a note that praised him for being "candid, composed, and rational" in his discussion of problems GM faced that weren't of his making, and added a P.S.: "I don't buy cars very often, but the next one will be a Cadillac."
"Wagoner wrote back offering to help Buffett with the purchase, but it wasn't necessary. Buffett dispatched his daughter to a nearby dealer so that he could, as he put it, "cast one vote for the guy."
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2006/05/29/8378053/index.htm