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Eastward Bound 07-25-2003 02:52 AM

Re: Why aren't foreign cars as good as American cars?
 
While it's true that Japcrap are crap regardless of where they were
made or designed I for one would never be caught dead in one.

Japcrap are worthless pieces of in the United States. Heaters
that lack heat in the winter, and air conditioners that don't cool
well at all in the summer.

Unfortunately my family bought an Acura in the early 90's and it was a
piece of . The damn thing had too many problems and the
transmission never ran right from the start. No matter how high you
turned on the A/C it never cooled and it still sucked up a lot of
power.


In the end Japcrap has no place in America yet uneducated faddish
fools still keep on buying them while damaging our Economy regardless
of where the piece of was designed or made they are still not
American companies.

In America we have wide open spaces, longer commutes, and weather that
varies a great deal from region to region. Japanese cars are not set
up for that in all respects. Only American cars can offer the needed
comfort (climate controls and interior space), pick up (no replacement
for displacement) and durability.

In Japan everything is built on top of each other all compressed into
a small area. Everything is smaller from the streets to the
dishwasher detergent boxes that are about the size of a computers hard
drive.

In Japan with it's itty bitty streets and with more pedestrians then
there are cars what you need is a micro car that burns a little bit of
fuel since everything is 1000X more expensive then in America. Your
paying $50 for a U.S. gallon of gasoline in Japan. And you can bet
your fresh fruits (which aren't fresh) will go for much more.

What's important in the streets of Japan aren't important in the
streets of America.

We don't have small streets that you can barely have enough space for
a motorcycle to pass through. Or gas that is seriously overpriced by
a corrupt government that separate from the general people.

Also in Japan you couldn't afford to get a new car every year because
of inflation inflation inflation. That is a serious blow for those of
us who enjoy driving around in the latest car designs that are new and
improved.

If you can't afford to buy a second new car in a lifetime you can best
bet that your car should have some measure of lasting power in the
powertrain only. Everything else on the car can break but as long as
it runs is the most important thing. Otherwise the car wouldn't sell.


Americans aren't miserable like that and that's a good thing.

Our economy survives on commerce. If nobody buys more products made
in America you can bet your bottom dollar that our country will fail.
Any American who chooses purposely not to support our own economy
should die by lethal injection for treason. Not supporting our own
economy is no joke, it's no laughing matter at all. These are the
very same idiots who don't vote, who slack off, who expect other tax
paying Americans to cover their asses since they need food stamps
while living in their government subsidized home.

The idiots who you see driving Toyotas can't drive worth a since
they are all ignorant and clueless to what is going on around. I see
POS TOYotas all the time with huge dents in the side since the drivers
are too stupid to be issued a drivers license but they got one anyway
by collaborating with Communist China. And you can see that many toy
or honDUH drivers are Chinese, Japanese or anti-American.

In the end your choice of car singles you out on the road. And if I
see you in my way I will lean on my horn. And if you try to cut me
off I will cut you off and send you smashing into another car. And if
you try to get in front of my I won't let you in, I will purposely
speed up. The same way you purposely choose not to support the
American economy.

I will be purposely inconsiderate to you. The same way you were
inconsiderate to me and the American people when you decided to
purposely not support the American economy.

Not are you only buying foreign cars but your buying other foreign
goods on top of that making you an even bigger . Your the
idiot who never thinks twice about where your toaster comes from that
you bought at corrupt corportations/companies like Wally world or
Target that are taking over smaller companies run by the fellow
American struggling to make a living.

I will return the same inconvenience to you the same way you have for
me.

And eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth. Old Testament...




"SusanR" <sam3r@msn.com> wrote in message news:<85MOa.84$xP4.4100@eagle.america.net>...
> OOH, you're a big boy now that your mommy doesn't wash your mouth out with
> soap when you use the word ""
>
> btw, my honda accord was built right here in the USA.
>
> I never had an American car go over 80,000 miles w/o requiring frequent
> repairs. My 87 Nissan Pulsar has 175,000 miles and is still going. My 97
> Accord has 92,000 miles and is still going strong and I expect it to
> continue doing so for at least another 92,000 miles and then some.
>
>
> --
> SusanR
> sam3r@msn.com
> "Blinty Dragon" <blinty@blinty.com> wrote in message
> news:6afe83edf21dad5dd631aea868c98160@free.teranew s.com...
> > My reasons for hating foreign cars:
> >
> > 1. Although some of them are pretty nice, Most of them are ing
> > ugly as hell.
> >
> > 2. The only reason some of them are expensive is because it costs a
> > shitload of money to ship the cars to America. If they were made in
> > America, they would cost just as much or even less than the average
> > American car.
> >
> > 3. Not everybody knows this, but Mercedes are (or used to be, I'm not
> > sure if they still are) used as taxicabs in Germany.
> >
> > 4. I know that most foreign cars last longer than American cars, but
> > while American cars are built to be strong, foreign cars are ing
> > death traps God forbid you are involved in a serious accident. I can't
> > even count how many car accidents I've seen in my lifetime where the
> > American car only has minimal damage and the foreign car is ing
> > smashed to pieces!!!!!!
> >
> > 5. Most foreign sports cars look like dog crap!!!!! Ever see the
> > Toyota Celica, or the Mitsubishi Eclipse? If you think any of those
> > foreign sports cars looks better than a Corvette or a Viper or a
> > Camaro or a Trans Am, then you really have a ing serious
> > problem!!!!!!!
> >
> > 6. There are so many of them that look generic (especially most
> > Toyotas). They obviously put no effort into trying to make these cars
> > look nice.
> >
> > Well, that is my reasoning for hating foreign cars. It is no surprise
> > to me that most of the brainwashed teens flock to these ing
> > foreign cars like the sheep that they are. If that's not bad enough, a
> > lot of them take a lot of time and spend a lot of their drug money to
> > "hook them up" with the latest pointless waste-of-money for the
> > engine and the body so they can make their cars look like something
> > out of The Fast and the Furious. Look, don't get me wrong. Some of my
> > friends have done this to their cars and they actually came out pretty
> > cool, but most people go overboard. Yes, let's all go and sup up our
> > cars so we can all drag race on a ing busy street. Well, I'll say
> > this to all these idiots: When your suped up Mitsubishi is wrapped
> > around a tree and they need the jaws of life to pry you out of the
> > ing car, you're going to wish you hadn't flushed all that money
> > down the toilet, cause when you recouperate from the accident, you're
> > going to find yourself working three jobs to pay for your hospital
> > bills, unless of course your insurance covers stupidity!!!
> >
> > Anyway, to sum it all up, I would take a strong American car over a
> > weak-ass foreign car anyday! That way, I'll feel really safe and
> > secure that there's not as much of a chance of me being trapped in a
> > smashed up car in the middle of Interstate 95 with 18-wheelers
> > whizzing past me every ing second!



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