> If Americans like driving Japanese cars so much, they should move > there.I agree that the automakers did not do themselves any good > building cars with problems, but it is time for ALL Americans to > support american made products and companies. > After 9/11, Gm,Chrysler and Ford donated $10 Million each to our > cause. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi and Suzuki donated a total > of ZERO! > If you want to support companies that are one sided towards their > own,then buy imported products. I question your loyaltyas an American.
Why I'd Avoid Toyota, The #1 Automaker in the U.S. [View article]
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On Jun 23 11:50 AM Richard/Babyface wrote:
> If Americans like driving Japanese cars so much, they should move
> there.I agree that the automakers did not do themselves any good
> building cars with problems, but it is time for ALL Americans to
> support american made products and companies.
> After 9/11, Gm,Chrysler and Ford donated $10 Million each to our
> cause. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi and Suzuki donated a total
> of ZERO!
> If you want to support companies that are one sided towards their
> own,then buy imported products. I question your loyaltyas an American.
Why I'd Avoid Toyota, The #1 Automaker in the U.S. [View article]
You're kidding right... The beuracratic, self-serving, special interest driven, US Gov. as a "fearsome competitor?"
And Jimmy I understand your point, however, there is a huge difference between partnering for success and outright ownership.