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Originally posted by: SWirth86
I would rather buy an American car than a Communist Nazi Japanese car.
The contridiction of Communist and Nazi should be enough to tell that I'm joking.Originally posted by: mithrandir2001
Originally posted by: SWirth86
I would rather buy an American car than a Communist Nazi Japanese car.
Or flamebait?
Originally posted by: SWirth86
The contridiction of Communist and Nazi should be enough to tell that I'm joking.Originally posted by: mithrandir2001
Originally posted by: SWirth86
I would rather buy an American car than a Communist Nazi Japanese car.
Or flamebait?
Odd considering the FAP(Final Assembly Points) for the following:Originally posted by: SWirth86
I would rather buy an American car than a Communist Nazi Japanese car.
Skoorb much?Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Odd considering the FAP(Final Assembly Points) for the following:Originally posted by: SWirth86
I would rather buy an American car than a Communist Nazi Japanese car.
Accord (best selling car in the country for 2001 at around 400k units)- Marysville Ohio
Camry (had best selling car title stolen by accord, came in 2nd) - Georgetown Kentucky
Maximas (for the 2004 year) - Somewhere in Tennessee
Besides the fact that MB has a plant in South Carolina and the fact that GM manufactures the camaro and a hell of a lot of chevys somewhere in candada (Ontario IIRC) and the fact that Daimler Chrysler does manufacturing in Canada and Mexico as well.
-PAB
No kidding. Ignorance.Originally posted by: mithrandir2001
Originally posted by: SWirth86
I would rather buy an American car than a Communist Nazi Japanese car.
Or flamebait?
Actually, a former co-worker bought one of these for his son.That ranks right up there with the Red, White, and Blue Jeep Liberty.
:QOriginally posted by: HombrePequeno
I can't argue with that slogan.![]()
Different strokes for different folks.Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
:QOriginally posted by: HombrePequeno
I can't argue with that slogan.![]()
I can. :disgust: