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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldlutsen View Post
    I know it's a global economy but I think we could all help by considering buying domestic products over foreign. It seems not very many people even think of that aspect when choosing a vehicle these days. Buying American when possible always seems like a better idea to me than foreign yet reading most of the replies it's not even brought up as one of the determining factors


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    Quote Originally Posted by Madeinhb View Post
    Using GM as an example - corvette is only car built is US. Almost every other car is "built" in Mexico.
    I do not believe this to be true there is a van plant and Colorado truck plant in wentzville mo and I'm sure there are others plus I think if we bought more we would have to " make more" which would provide more good paying jobs. I'm sure I am oversimplifying it but why buy Korean and Japanese cars when there are viable us alternatives

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    Oh, and I don't recall Toyota, Nissan, etc. running their company into the ground and then taking a handout from the federal government either.[/QUOTE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Help what exactly? Not everyone is okay with encouraging low quality products just because they are made here.
    You said it better than I was going to.

    To the die hard "buy American" crowd, GET OVER IT, seriously. If American automobile manufacturers were truly cranking out 100% American made cars and trucks, I'd say you have a valid point, anymore that is not the case.

    For the record, I don't buy a vehicle based on where it's made, I buy them based on what I can afford, and what suits my needs best. I've been a die hard Jeep Cherokee guy for years, and recently switched to a Tacoma. American manufacturers don't make anything that I feel compares to a Tacoma, and I'm sure all the American workers in California, that put my truck together are happy to get a paycheck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    You said it better than I was going to.

    I'm sure all the American workers in California, that put my truck together are happy to get a paycheck.
    I agree with some of your points but if we bought less Toyotas, Hyundais Nissans the California workers would be building ford and Chevys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldlutsen View Post
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    Oh, and I don't recall Toyota, Nissan, etc. running their company into the ground and then taking a handout from the federal government either.
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    Clearly your grandparents are racist fucks who agreed with internment camps for american citizens just because of the shape of their eyes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldlutsen View Post
    I agree with some of your points but if we bought less Toyotas, Hyundais Nissans the California workers would be building ford and Chevys
    Not how it works boss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldlutsen View Post
    I know it's a global economy but I think we could all help by considering buying domestic products over foreign. It seems not very many people even think of that aspect when choosing a vehicle these days. Buying American when possible always seems like a better idea to me than foreign yet reading most of the replies it's not even brought up as one of the determining factors


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    You took this way off topic, open your own thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldlutsen View Post
    I do not believe this to be true there is a van plant and Colorado truck plant in wentzville mo and I'm sure there are others plus I think if we bought more we would have to " make more" which would provide more good paying jobs. I'm sure I am oversimplifying it but why buy Korean and Japanese cars when there are viable us alternatives
    Parts might be made here. My GM car said parts made in America - assembled in Mexico.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldlutsen View Post
    I agree with some of your points but if we bought less Toyotas, Hyundais Nissans the California workers would be building ford and Chevys
    Sorry this is not how it works.

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