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Posted: 9/7/2013 5:06:07 PM EDT
Quick poll to determine GD's car ownership. If you drive more than one choose your primary driver.
And no "omg but my tundra is more american than your ram!" |
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When America can build a reliable car i will buy one till then i will stick with Japanese and South Korean
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Jeep Wrangler 2003 assembled here, but contains a few Mercedes parts.
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1 Mercury built in CANADA! and 1 F150 built in Kansas. Oh, and a Kaiser Jeep deuce and a half built in Indiana and rebuilt all over the place.
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Currently have a GMC. Looking for a new vehicle. Going with a foreign make this time. Either Toyota, Lexus or Acura.
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They still make vehickels domestically?
I thought most of em are just assembled here these days. 2 chevies here. |
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Mine is a UN car.
Designed in California. Built in England. Brazilian engine. German company. Any guesses?
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American trucks, Jap motos.
I'd like to drive American bikes, but nobody here makes what I like. |
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Quoted: Quick poll to determine GD's car ownership. If you drive more than one choose your primary driver. And no "omg but my tundra is more american than your ram!" View Quote |
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Quick poll to determine GD's car ownership. If you drive more than one choose your primary driver. And no "omg but my tundra is more american than your ram!" No it is not. |
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Kia Sedona from Korea, and a Chevy Silverado from somewhere else.
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you wouldnt know what reliable is if it kicked you in the nutz View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When America can build a reliable car i will buy one till then i will stick with Japanese and South Korean you wouldnt know what reliable is if it kicked you in the nutz I've owned Chevrolet, Chrysler/Jeep, Toyota and Honda. I will no longer own Chevrolet or Chrysler. I have no opinion of ford never owned one but probably not much different than the other American junk. And i know some people with Kia's that have high miles with no major problems i will never buy an American car again. |
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In my yard you will find one from all three.
Ford F350 Chevy 2500 Jeep Wrangler (Chrysler) About to replace the 07 2500 (210k miles), don't know if ill stick with Chevy or go Tundra... I've driven a couple Tundras but I'm not quite sold on them. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quick poll to determine GD's car ownership. If you drive more than one choose your primary driver. And no "omg but my tundra is more american than your ram!" No it is not. How is it not? Built in Texas by a publicly traded company. |
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I split my mileage almost 50/50 between a Ford pick-up built 10 miles from my house and a BMW motorcycle from, well, Bavaria. Also, my wife's Camry was built in Kentucky. Poll is short-sighted.
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Domestically made foreign truck. Yes I read the OP, my "foreign" truck is more American than your domestic truck so suck it.
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Both really.
I own a 2009 Nissan Frontier that was built in Tennessee and I also own a 2011 Toyota Corolla that although probably most are built here in the USA this particular one was 100% made in Japan. Zero problems with either vehicle. |
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2002 Lexus RX300. 215k miles. Owned since new.
2004 Porsche 911. 64k mi. Just got it. TC |
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Mexican built Chevy (Silverado) and two German built Nazi machines (Porsche & Mercedes) . Good thing was I bought the Nazi ones from Americans.
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Quick poll to determine GD's car ownership. If you drive more than one choose your primary driver. And no "omg but my tundra is more american than your ram!" No it is not. Tell that to the Texans that built it and fed thier families with the paycheck. |
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Three Ohio built Honda Accords in my family (me, my wife and our daughter). Yeah, we like our Hondas, and frankly they're more "American" than the so-called domestics.
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foreign, Asian, because I care about value and reliability. And also, its probably more american built than what you drive.
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