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mordrid52

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Originally posted by: Bozo Galora
Anyway, next year (2006) China will export the "Cheri" into the U.S.. This will be a full sized sedan made in a Japanese
furnished state of the art factory with CNC and robotic machinery for $15,000. This will mark the end of the U.S. auto industry
Chery is a company, not a car. They are a second-tier car manufacture that produces cars of sub-standard quality, even by Chinese standards. They are also being imported by a company led by Malcolm Bricklin, who has managed to drive his automotive businesses into bankruptcy on 3 separate occasions and is the man responsible for importing the rolling disaster known as the Yugo.

If they can come out with a nicly optioned midsize sedan for $15,000 that doesn't have the build-quality of a Yugo, they might make some small inroads into the market. But I think I'll hold off on the funeral arrangements for now.
 

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Originally posted by: mordrid52
4 cylinder Manual transmission:
Ford Fusion, 23/31 mpg, 160 horsepower
Honda Accord, 26/34 mpg, 166 horsepower
Mazda 6, 23/31 mpg, 160 horsepower
Nissan Altima, 24/31 mpg, 175 horsepower
Toyota Camry, 24/33 mpg, 154 horsepower

6 cylinder Automatic transmission:
Ford Fusion, 21/29 mpg, 221 horsepower
Honda Accord, 20/29 mpg, 244 horsepower
Mazda 6, 20/27 mpg, 220 horsepower
Nissan Altima, 20/30 mpg, 250 horsepower
Toyota Camry, 20/28 mpg, 190 horsepower
mord, thanks for doing the work on the above...I just sent it to my son and his wife who are looking for a vehicle to make the daily commute of about 100 miles RT.

700 miles a week at 30MPG looks like about $60 - probably managable even with a new grandson/grandaughter on the way.