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October 26, 2010 at 5:36 PM #623992December 22, 2010 at 7:36 PM #644016AnonymousGuest
It is true that made in China products are not so much good quality and people buy them in bulk just due to their cheap cost. But now China is highly considering to make it product’s quality better.
December 22, 2010 at 7:36 PM #644087AnonymousGuestIt is true that made in China products are not so much good quality and people buy them in bulk just due to their cheap cost. But now China is highly considering to make it product’s quality better.
December 22, 2010 at 7:36 PM #644667AnonymousGuestIt is true that made in China products are not so much good quality and people buy them in bulk just due to their cheap cost. But now China is highly considering to make it product’s quality better.
December 22, 2010 at 7:36 PM #644804AnonymousGuestIt is true that made in China products are not so much good quality and people buy them in bulk just due to their cheap cost. But now China is highly considering to make it product’s quality better.
December 22, 2010 at 7:36 PM #645124AnonymousGuestIt is true that made in China products are not so much good quality and people buy them in bulk just due to their cheap cost. But now China is highly considering to make it product’s quality better.
December 23, 2010 at 11:26 PM #644541patbParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
December 23, 2010 at 11:26 PM #644613patbParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
December 23, 2010 at 11:26 PM #645191patbParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
December 23, 2010 at 11:26 PM #645329patbParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
December 23, 2010 at 11:26 PM #645650patbParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
December 24, 2010 at 7:47 AM #644576briansd1GuestMy cousin’s (bless her) husband is a die-hard real American in Ohio. After berating all our relatives for buying foreign cars for years, he bought a brand new Nissan Altima when his Chevy’s engine burned up on the freeway. He had to abandon the car on the side of the road.
A friend’s Ford F150 truck’s transmission just failed. Still has about 18 months’ worth of payments on the truck.
American cars are fine as long as you don’t plan to keep them more than 3 years.
December 24, 2010 at 7:47 AM #644648briansd1GuestMy cousin’s (bless her) husband is a die-hard real American in Ohio. After berating all our relatives for buying foreign cars for years, he bought a brand new Nissan Altima when his Chevy’s engine burned up on the freeway. He had to abandon the car on the side of the road.
A friend’s Ford F150 truck’s transmission just failed. Still has about 18 months’ worth of payments on the truck.
American cars are fine as long as you don’t plan to keep them more than 3 years.
December 24, 2010 at 7:47 AM #645226briansd1GuestMy cousin’s (bless her) husband is a die-hard real American in Ohio. After berating all our relatives for buying foreign cars for years, he bought a brand new Nissan Altima when his Chevy’s engine burned up on the freeway. He had to abandon the car on the side of the road.
A friend’s Ford F150 truck’s transmission just failed. Still has about 18 months’ worth of payments on the truck.
American cars are fine as long as you don’t plan to keep them more than 3 years.
December 24, 2010 at 7:47 AM #645364briansd1GuestMy cousin’s (bless her) husband is a die-hard real American in Ohio. After berating all our relatives for buying foreign cars for years, he bought a brand new Nissan Altima when his Chevy’s engine burned up on the freeway. He had to abandon the car on the side of the road.
A friend’s Ford F150 truck’s transmission just failed. Still has about 18 months’ worth of payments on the truck.
American cars are fine as long as you don’t plan to keep them more than 3 years.
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