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Rt.66
ParticipantSaid the guy with TWO Hyundais in his driveway.
Talk about Eye roll, jeez.
American cars are good cars, its just hard for you to see it because the Hyundais are blocking your view.
—–Whats wrong FLU don’t want to get your ass handed to you again. You don’t have a leg to stand on so its easy to debunk your lame statements. Your the Troll, always making lame inflamatory statements with no thinking behind them.
You’re never going to win a:
“America sucks and here’s why” or an “American cars suck”
arguement because it’s a lie.
Rt.66
ParticipantSaid the guy with TWO Hyundais in his driveway.
Talk about Eye roll, jeez.
American cars are good cars, its just hard for you to see it because the Hyundais are blocking your view.
—–Whats wrong FLU don’t want to get your ass handed to you again. You don’t have a leg to stand on so its easy to debunk your lame statements. Your the Troll, always making lame inflamatory statements with no thinking behind them.
You’re never going to win a:
“America sucks and here’s why” or an “American cars suck”
arguement because it’s a lie.
Rt.66
ParticipantSaid the guy with TWO Hyundais in his driveway.
Talk about Eye roll, jeez.
American cars are good cars, its just hard for you to see it because the Hyundais are blocking your view.
—–Whats wrong FLU don’t want to get your ass handed to you again. You don’t have a leg to stand on so its easy to debunk your lame statements. Your the Troll, always making lame inflamatory statements with no thinking behind them.
You’re never going to win a:
“America sucks and here’s why” or an “American cars suck”
arguement because it’s a lie.
Rt.66
ParticipantSaid the guy with TWO Hyundais in his driveway.
Talk about Eye roll, jeez.
American cars are good cars, its just hard for you to see it because the Hyundais are blocking your view.
—–Whats wrong FLU don’t want to get your ass handed to you again. You don’t have a leg to stand on so its easy to debunk your lame statements. Your the Troll, always making lame inflamatory statements with no thinking behind them.
You’re never going to win a:
“America sucks and here’s why” or an “American cars suck”
arguement because it’s a lie.
Rt.66
ParticipantJust getting this topic in front of faces is a good step forward.
I think Americans attitudes on this will start to turn around soon. Not because of patriotism but because they will start to put two and two together and realise that all the doom and gloom is not staying put in Detriot.
Rt.66
ParticipantJust getting this topic in front of faces is a good step forward.
I think Americans attitudes on this will start to turn around soon. Not because of patriotism but because they will start to put two and two together and realise that all the doom and gloom is not staying put in Detriot.
Rt.66
ParticipantJust getting this topic in front of faces is a good step forward.
I think Americans attitudes on this will start to turn around soon. Not because of patriotism but because they will start to put two and two together and realise that all the doom and gloom is not staying put in Detriot.
Rt.66
ParticipantJust getting this topic in front of faces is a good step forward.
I think Americans attitudes on this will start to turn around soon. Not because of patriotism but because they will start to put two and two together and realise that all the doom and gloom is not staying put in Detriot.
Rt.66
ParticipantJust getting this topic in front of faces is a good step forward.
I think Americans attitudes on this will start to turn around soon. Not because of patriotism but because they will start to put two and two together and realise that all the doom and gloom is not staying put in Detriot.
Rt.66
Participant[quote=flu]BTW: Conveniently inaccurate for purposes of your argument…Try again.
Welcome to Alabama 2009
“HYUNDAI MOTOR MANUFACTURING ALABAMA, LLC
Welcome to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC (HMMA), Hyundai’s first assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. This $1.4 billion automotive plant is one of the most advanced assembly plants in North America.HMMA currently provides employment for more than 2,700 people who are building Hyundai’s 2009 Sonata sedan and 2009 Santa Fe sport utility vehicle (SUV) at the Hyundai Alabama plant.”
[/quote]2700 jobs huh? Big deal, we’ve been losing that many jobs in US factories every few months for 10 years and now we lose that many every week (or is it everyday?). SO foreign companies throw us a little bone, give us a few jobs and its cool to send our money to their country and to buy all those Hyundais still built in Korea.
It’s hard to get exact figures but from what I can tell from various Hyundai press releases they sell somewhere around 500,000 cars here and they only have capacity to build 100,000 in the USA (from mostly Korean parts). So whoopee! 400,000 of those cars that you good American consumers buy are still built in Korea.
And 100% of the profit from all 500,000 go to improving Korea’s economy.
Rt.66
Participant[quote=flu]BTW: Conveniently inaccurate for purposes of your argument…Try again.
Welcome to Alabama 2009
“HYUNDAI MOTOR MANUFACTURING ALABAMA, LLC
Welcome to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC (HMMA), Hyundai’s first assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. This $1.4 billion automotive plant is one of the most advanced assembly plants in North America.HMMA currently provides employment for more than 2,700 people who are building Hyundai’s 2009 Sonata sedan and 2009 Santa Fe sport utility vehicle (SUV) at the Hyundai Alabama plant.”
[/quote]2700 jobs huh? Big deal, we’ve been losing that many jobs in US factories every few months for 10 years and now we lose that many every week (or is it everyday?). SO foreign companies throw us a little bone, give us a few jobs and its cool to send our money to their country and to buy all those Hyundais still built in Korea.
It’s hard to get exact figures but from what I can tell from various Hyundai press releases they sell somewhere around 500,000 cars here and they only have capacity to build 100,000 in the USA (from mostly Korean parts). So whoopee! 400,000 of those cars that you good American consumers buy are still built in Korea.
And 100% of the profit from all 500,000 go to improving Korea’s economy.
Rt.66
Participant[quote=flu]BTW: Conveniently inaccurate for purposes of your argument…Try again.
Welcome to Alabama 2009
“HYUNDAI MOTOR MANUFACTURING ALABAMA, LLC
Welcome to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC (HMMA), Hyundai’s first assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. This $1.4 billion automotive plant is one of the most advanced assembly plants in North America.HMMA currently provides employment for more than 2,700 people who are building Hyundai’s 2009 Sonata sedan and 2009 Santa Fe sport utility vehicle (SUV) at the Hyundai Alabama plant.”
[/quote]2700 jobs huh? Big deal, we’ve been losing that many jobs in US factories every few months for 10 years and now we lose that many every week (or is it everyday?). SO foreign companies throw us a little bone, give us a few jobs and its cool to send our money to their country and to buy all those Hyundais still built in Korea.
It’s hard to get exact figures but from what I can tell from various Hyundai press releases they sell somewhere around 500,000 cars here and they only have capacity to build 100,000 in the USA (from mostly Korean parts). So whoopee! 400,000 of those cars that you good American consumers buy are still built in Korea.
And 100% of the profit from all 500,000 go to improving Korea’s economy.
Rt.66
Participant[quote=flu]BTW: Conveniently inaccurate for purposes of your argument…Try again.
Welcome to Alabama 2009
“HYUNDAI MOTOR MANUFACTURING ALABAMA, LLC
Welcome to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC (HMMA), Hyundai’s first assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. This $1.4 billion automotive plant is one of the most advanced assembly plants in North America.HMMA currently provides employment for more than 2,700 people who are building Hyundai’s 2009 Sonata sedan and 2009 Santa Fe sport utility vehicle (SUV) at the Hyundai Alabama plant.”
[/quote]2700 jobs huh? Big deal, we’ve been losing that many jobs in US factories every few months for 10 years and now we lose that many every week (or is it everyday?). SO foreign companies throw us a little bone, give us a few jobs and its cool to send our money to their country and to buy all those Hyundais still built in Korea.
It’s hard to get exact figures but from what I can tell from various Hyundai press releases they sell somewhere around 500,000 cars here and they only have capacity to build 100,000 in the USA (from mostly Korean parts). So whoopee! 400,000 of those cars that you good American consumers buy are still built in Korea.
And 100% of the profit from all 500,000 go to improving Korea’s economy.
Rt.66
Participant[quote=flu]BTW: Conveniently inaccurate for purposes of your argument…Try again.
Welcome to Alabama 2009
“HYUNDAI MOTOR MANUFACTURING ALABAMA, LLC
Welcome to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC (HMMA), Hyundai’s first assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. This $1.4 billion automotive plant is one of the most advanced assembly plants in North America.HMMA currently provides employment for more than 2,700 people who are building Hyundai’s 2009 Sonata sedan and 2009 Santa Fe sport utility vehicle (SUV) at the Hyundai Alabama plant.”
[/quote]2700 jobs huh? Big deal, we’ve been losing that many jobs in US factories every few months for 10 years and now we lose that many every week (or is it everyday?). SO foreign companies throw us a little bone, give us a few jobs and its cool to send our money to their country and to buy all those Hyundais still built in Korea.
It’s hard to get exact figures but from what I can tell from various Hyundai press releases they sell somewhere around 500,000 cars here and they only have capacity to build 100,000 in the USA (from mostly Korean parts). So whoopee! 400,000 of those cars that you good American consumers buy are still built in Korea.
And 100% of the profit from all 500,000 go to improving Korea’s economy.
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