May 12, 2006
I will be upfront and honest, I drive a 2001 Ford F-150; I actually like the truck and go to Ford for service on it. However, I don't like GM products. Right now I think it's overpriced, under-quality products coupled with their poor customer relations (with me specifically) makes GM a poor choice for vehicle purchases. So if you rule out Ford and GM that leaves you with Chrysler. Name one quality car (not truck or minivan) Chrysler has made five years in a row. If you can't, you're not the only one. So when you rule out Ford because of their political motives, GM because of their bad service and products, and Chrysler due to their horrendously bad track record that leaves you with nothing but foreign cars to pick from.
Some people think that's okay because Toyota's most popular car in America, the Toyota Camry, is predominately made in America. Honda has a presence here in the states and even BMW has a plant in Greenville, South Carolina. But, most of the foreign automakers are assembling one or two vehicles here in the United States, not all their vehicles sold here in the US. Walk around a Toyota lot and look at the stickers that tell you what percentage of the car was made in what country. Couple that with the small size of most Japanese cars and you're leaving guys like me with few options.
The one option you're leaving me with is the option I took last summer, Nissan. I bought my wife a surprisingly roomy Nissan Altima and guess where that car was made, 100% overseas. So the real question here is should you side with American workers or American values. In this case it's hard to have your cake and eat it too.
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This is a lot like celebrities who believe playing a politician makes you knowledgable about politics.
Posted by: MegaTroopX at May 12, 2006 06:41 AM (DoXAy)
Get the Nissan--they make great cars.
Posted by: miriam at May 12, 2006 06:54 AM (MohB8)
I've driven both Ford and GM. Started with Ford but wound up on GM. a few things I liked about GM is the were a bit easyer to service than Ford there for a bit.
But I 100% agree with you the AFA.
I got an AFA flyer yesterday I may post on. I'll not give it away just yet.
Posted by: Howie at May 12, 2006 07:35 AM (D3+20)
Buy American, buy Toyota.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at May 12, 2006 07:36 AM (8e/V4)
That Mary Cheney -- what a heathen.
Who raised that devilspawn, anyway?
Posted by: Theo at May 12, 2006 07:38 AM (7AEHv)
Posted by: Gary at May 12, 2006 07:55 AM (fC2pg)
The AFA is making a good fight protecting the dwindling values that we (some of us) were raised on for generations. I do, however, feel their fight is a bit late in the making.
I agree with MegaTroopX's comment that Ford is a car company.. why do they have a stance on gay marriage in the first place? And entertainers thinking they are politicians? Its silly. Go make another car/cd/movie/tv show and stfu.
kthx.
Posted by: JT at May 12, 2006 08:06 AM (YcEOH)
Posted by: john Ryan at May 12, 2006 08:12 AM (TcoRJ)
Theo,
some posts are just too stupid to ignore. Yours is one of them. He didn't say Mary Cheney was a heathen, he said gay "marriage" is immoral.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at May 12, 2006 08:12 AM (8e/V4)
Posted by: Theo at May 12, 2006 08:21 AM (7AEHv)
Posted by: Unashamed Patriot at May 12, 2006 08:31 AM (y+196)
"gook" cars are the best value on the market. I only buy gook cars-- especially now that they are made on U.S. soil.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at May 12, 2006 08:34 AM (8e/V4)
I have had the same car for the past 33 years, a plymouth road runner. Have rebuilt the engine twice--last time beyond stock to the tune of about 465HP and one complere rebuild of the 727 transmission. I bought American and have never had to buy again. Damn proud of that driving machine over the years watching these pathetic American traitors litter the highways with filthy foreign shitboxes.
Traitors, all of them.
Posted by: Unashamed Patriot at May 12, 2006 08:39 AM (y+196)
except American cars aren't American anymore, GOOK cars are-- built right here in the good ol US of A.
Support the American worker -- buy Toyota.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at May 12, 2006 08:43 AM (8e/V4)
I'm with JT on the Jeep though. I LOVE my Wrangler. It's what I drive most of the time.
Hubby bought a Honda motorcycle back in '97. Made in the good ol' USA right down to the paint. He still has it and it's never been in the shop. When Harley riders give him grief to "buy American" his only response is, "Put your pink slip where your mouth is. Let's take a ride from FL to CA and you can only stop for gas. I'll have your slip before we reach Louisiana."
Posted by: Oyster at May 12, 2006 08:43 AM (+tpTD)
What a bunch of narrow-minded twats you are.
Posted by: BITTER at May 12, 2006 08:52 AM (GefuU)
Keep doing what the jap wants you to do, get rid of your car every couple years to line his pockets with American cash while his filthy offspring rapes our women and terrorizes our country.
Those of us who bought American still have our American made vehicles decades later. I do not brake for those yellow bastards either.
Posted by: Unashamed Patriot at May 12, 2006 08:56 AM (y+196)
why would I get rid of my gook car every couple of years when my Acura seems to last forever? I've had it for 10 years and it still drives like it did right off the lot. If Detroit wants people to start buying their cars, they need to make a decent car-- here in America, not Mexico.
"For the first time, more foreign-brand cars sold in the United States were built here -- 3.7 million -- than were imported -- 3.4 million -- according to the Center for Automotive Research, nonprofit auto industry analysts in Michigan."
http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2005/09/04/made_in_america/
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at May 12, 2006 09:06 AM (8e/V4)
Posted by: jesusland joe at May 12, 2006 09:25 AM (rUyw4)
Posted by: Graeme at May 12, 2006 09:31 AM (QeG/l)
At this point, I told my wife there was no way GM was getting another $30,000 of my money. I had a company car and I bought my wife a Honda Pilot. We have had it about 4 years and have never had a problem with it. I bought a Toyota 4-runner for myself about 2 years ago and it has been a great car.
The guy who owns the company I work for has had a Lincoln Navigator for about 3.5 years. This Ford product has been at the dealer for repairs at least 10 times in the last 2 years. It is now out of warranty, he owes about 30k on it and the problems he takes it in for are never fixed correctly. I laugh when he tells me how the guys at the dealer suggest he trade it in for a new one. That in a nutshell seems to be the American auto industry’s version of customer care and service. Pass the piece of crap you own on to the next guy and buy a new one from us.
I do not know what the answer is for the American auto industry. I do know that they will not get me to pony up $30k for a new car unless something changes. I just don’t see anything happening to convince me that the American auto industry has learned anything at all. They have fooled me twice, never again.
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