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American vs. Foreign (mostly Japanese) cars?

It’s interesting how many Americans buy inferior American cars because they think that they are made in America, yet the facts show, most American cars are made in Mexico and Canada while most Japanese cars are now made in the U.S. Besides, “buying American” just sends most of that money to the CEOs who don’t need it anyway.

I’m not saying all American cars are bad, that’s not the point (I’m a big Corvette fan myself), but I’m saying many other foreign manufacturers offer plenty of job opprotunities here, so what’s the big deal about Toyota competing in NASCAR? Our Subaru was made in Indiana, I believe there’s a Honda plant in Ohio, and Toyota is here too.

Proof though that GM is being run by morons. They canceled the Trans Am, which in my opinion, looked better than the new Camaro. I’d like to see American car manufacturers get back on their feed, but it doesn’t seem like that’s going to happen anytime soon.

Offer your thoughts and opinions.

When people say American cars vs Japanise cars, the first thing comes to mind is Tuners vs Muscle Cars.

Sadly most people who like muscle cars always get insanely cocky and act like a jerk after they dropped in a “383 stroker”
or a “440 big block”. Us tuners however are more subtle and classly. We actually care about our cars drifting, dragging, and gripping.

But the thing i hate is how Muscle Car lovers always talk trash about how Tuners are rice burners…

Regarding american manufactors…I believe they are just trying to scavenge as much of theirselves as possible after the last 2 years. Honda’s minivans are beginning to take over, and toyota is dominating the sedan market many times over. To add insult to injury, Nissan’s new flagship car(the GT-R) is coming over to the states this year, and it’s performance laps over it’s modern day muscle rivals many times over.

The only cars i see saving the American Auto market is the new 2008 challenger, Saturn’s 208 lineup and ford’s 208 line-up

Ohio Rt 536 South in our Subaru WRX





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