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You could do with another English composition class, too; it is very poorly written (examples on request, but they are legion).]]>
Tue, 23 Dec 2008 07:27:36 -0500
You could do with another English composition class, too; it is very poorly written (examples on request, but they are legion).]]>
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On Dec 08 02:55 PM Alex Filonov wrote:

> 'persuade the US authorities to adopt European safety standards,
> thereby allowing Detroit's successful European models to simply be
> introduced directly to the US market'
>
All European manufacturers who export cars to the USA build those cars to meet US EPA and safety regulations -- they may be built in Europe but they meet all applicable US standards (or they can't, by law, be imported). So I guess I don't really see your point -- if GM, Chrysler and Ford wanted to send European-built models to the States, they surely could do it. That they choose not to has little/nothing to do with US safety regulations.]]>
Mon, 08 Dec 2008 18:49:28 -0500

On Dec 08 02:55 PM Alex Filonov wrote:

> 'persuade the US authorities to adopt European safety standards,
> thereby allowing Detroit's successful European models to simply be
> introduced directly to the US market'
>
All European manufacturers who export cars to the USA build those cars to meet US EPA and safety regulations -- they may be built in Europe but they meet all applicable US standards (or they can't, by law, be imported). So I guess I don't really see your point -- if GM, Chrysler and Ford wanted to send European-built models to the States, they surely could do it. That they choose not to has little/nothing to do with US safety regulations.]]>