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June 1, 2009 at 9:27 AM #408895June 1, 2009 at 9:29 AM #408203nostradamusParticipant
LOL. American cars had a lot going for them, in that the patriotic US population would always favor them. All they had to do was make a decent product. They didn’t. When it comes down to it, people need to get to/from work reliably. I owned a Ford then a Chevy, then I crossed to Japanese cars and will never go back. Just way too much hassle. Almost everyone in my family had the same experience since my Dad was a Chevy fan. We were all for American cars… until we drove Japanese cars and realized that the only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.
June 1, 2009 at 9:29 AM #408443nostradamusParticipantLOL. American cars had a lot going for them, in that the patriotic US population would always favor them. All they had to do was make a decent product. They didn’t. When it comes down to it, people need to get to/from work reliably. I owned a Ford then a Chevy, then I crossed to Japanese cars and will never go back. Just way too much hassle. Almost everyone in my family had the same experience since my Dad was a Chevy fan. We were all for American cars… until we drove Japanese cars and realized that the only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.
June 1, 2009 at 9:29 AM #408687nostradamusParticipantLOL. American cars had a lot going for them, in that the patriotic US population would always favor them. All they had to do was make a decent product. They didn’t. When it comes down to it, people need to get to/from work reliably. I owned a Ford then a Chevy, then I crossed to Japanese cars and will never go back. Just way too much hassle. Almost everyone in my family had the same experience since my Dad was a Chevy fan. We were all for American cars… until we drove Japanese cars and realized that the only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.
June 1, 2009 at 9:29 AM #408750nostradamusParticipantLOL. American cars had a lot going for them, in that the patriotic US population would always favor them. All they had to do was make a decent product. They didn’t. When it comes down to it, people need to get to/from work reliably. I owned a Ford then a Chevy, then I crossed to Japanese cars and will never go back. Just way too much hassle. Almost everyone in my family had the same experience since my Dad was a Chevy fan. We were all for American cars… until we drove Japanese cars and realized that the only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.
June 1, 2009 at 9:29 AM #408900nostradamusParticipantLOL. American cars had a lot going for them, in that the patriotic US population would always favor them. All they had to do was make a decent product. They didn’t. When it comes down to it, people need to get to/from work reliably. I owned a Ford then a Chevy, then I crossed to Japanese cars and will never go back. Just way too much hassle. Almost everyone in my family had the same experience since my Dad was a Chevy fan. We were all for American cars… until we drove Japanese cars and realized that the only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.
June 1, 2009 at 9:33 AM #408213nostradamusParticipantmustang… if you don’t mind +/- 15% margin of sway on your suspension and steering it’s all good and you’ll look cool… π My first car was the Mustang GT 5.0 T-top. I’m lucky to be alive!
June 1, 2009 at 9:33 AM #408453nostradamusParticipantmustang… if you don’t mind +/- 15% margin of sway on your suspension and steering it’s all good and you’ll look cool… π My first car was the Mustang GT 5.0 T-top. I’m lucky to be alive!
June 1, 2009 at 9:33 AM #408697nostradamusParticipantmustang… if you don’t mind +/- 15% margin of sway on your suspension and steering it’s all good and you’ll look cool… π My first car was the Mustang GT 5.0 T-top. I’m lucky to be alive!
June 1, 2009 at 9:33 AM #408760nostradamusParticipantmustang… if you don’t mind +/- 15% margin of sway on your suspension and steering it’s all good and you’ll look cool… π My first car was the Mustang GT 5.0 T-top. I’m lucky to be alive!
June 1, 2009 at 9:33 AM #408910nostradamusParticipantmustang… if you don’t mind +/- 15% margin of sway on your suspension and steering it’s all good and you’ll look cool… π My first car was the Mustang GT 5.0 T-top. I’m lucky to be alive!
June 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM #408208jpinpbParticipantCan you drive a Japanese car w/pea soup oil or no water? Then add water later and have it run for years? If so, then I’ll be impressed.
I don’t think even German cars would survive that. Too delicate.
And what’s this only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.?
Ahem… with the way our economy is, now would be a good time to be patriotic and buy American, or at least not Chinese.
If every there’s a call to be patriotic — no offense to anyone pro-war — but we heard about the war being patriotic. I say buying American is much more patriotic.
June 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM #408448jpinpbParticipantCan you drive a Japanese car w/pea soup oil or no water? Then add water later and have it run for years? If so, then I’ll be impressed.
I don’t think even German cars would survive that. Too delicate.
And what’s this only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.?
Ahem… with the way our economy is, now would be a good time to be patriotic and buy American, or at least not Chinese.
If every there’s a call to be patriotic — no offense to anyone pro-war — but we heard about the war being patriotic. I say buying American is much more patriotic.
June 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM #408692jpinpbParticipantCan you drive a Japanese car w/pea soup oil or no water? Then add water later and have it run for years? If so, then I’ll be impressed.
I don’t think even German cars would survive that. Too delicate.
And what’s this only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.?
Ahem… with the way our economy is, now would be a good time to be patriotic and buy American, or at least not Chinese.
If every there’s a call to be patriotic — no offense to anyone pro-war — but we heard about the war being patriotic. I say buying American is much more patriotic.
June 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM #408755jpinpbParticipantCan you drive a Japanese car w/pea soup oil or no water? Then add water later and have it run for years? If so, then I’ll be impressed.
I don’t think even German cars would survive that. Too delicate.
And what’s this only thing going for American cars was patriotic bs hype.?
Ahem… with the way our economy is, now would be a good time to be patriotic and buy American, or at least not Chinese.
If every there’s a call to be patriotic — no offense to anyone pro-war — but we heard about the war being patriotic. I say buying American is much more patriotic.
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