Lost your job yet? Keep buying foreign. Here we go... :) I know

no one can go a single day without using something that has a foreign origin. it might be assembled in america but the parts are from china, or it might be made in america but is packaged with chinese plastic. we are in a day and age of global economics, get educated and quit complaining.

 
I hate when people automatically assume that foreign is better when it comes to cars. Research and you'll find that in recent years american made cars are equal to or better than foreign cars when it comes to reliability. I hear this global economy shit but common sense tells me that if we support more american companies and small businesses then we will do better as a country.

 
I hate when people automatically assume that foreign is better when it comes to cars. Research and you'll find that in recent years american made cars are equal to or better than foreign cars when it comes to reliability. I hear this global economy shit but common sense tells me that if we support more american companies and small businesses then we will do better as a country.
find me a car or truck more reliable than a toyota...

-so how do we get your economic theory to work mr. common sense?

 
Honda, Toyota, and lately Hyundai are about as good as it gets for reliability. And like it's been said, very few things are made in the US, assembled maybe, but not made.

 
If you actually read what I posted, I said research. You're an idiot to just assume that because its a toyota its more reliable than any other car.

Where is your money going if you're supporting small businesses and american companies?

 
That is the problem with the US economy. We have a service based economy. The foriegn countries make the products that we used to. Now we pay them to ship it here. And trade our money with eachother for the services we can't/won't do. The US makes very little so there there isn't much new money coming in. So the money pay to other countries doesn't ever return.

I worked in at Nissan dealer as a mechanic from 03-05. I saw the difference between a Japanesse imported Maxima and one assembled in Tennessee or was a Mississippi? The Japanesse cars were much better built. Toward the end of my wrenchturning days, The only cars Nissan imported to the US as Z car and Murano. The 2 that they actually cared about the build quality as a a flagship vehicle. The Infiniti line is also imported as far as I know which should tell you someting.

 
If you actually read what I posted, I said research. You're an idiot to just assume that because its a toyota its more reliable than any other car.
Where is your money going if you're supporting small businesses and american companies?
these cars are built in the USA hahaha so buying a so called foreign is supporting US jobs bro

 
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