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Old 11 Mar 2007, 12:39 pm
jim beam
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Default Re: Born suckers

Noon-Air wrote:
> If the "American" companies offered what I wanted, without raping me in the
> wallet, I would have bought one of those. As it was, the *ONLY* truck that
> had what I needed was my Tundra..... and it was made in the USA.


that's the irony of the op's dumb-ass trolling. japanese companies
manufacture quality vehicles here, using locally sourced components.
domestics manufacture crap, in mexico and wherever, and use chinese
components. and they over-charge. and they cut corners on dangerous
stuff like red rear turn signals. then they whine about losing market
share! must be run by sociopaths.

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> "Don" <DonAdams@GetSmart.com> wrote in message
> news:S1WIh.25171$S%2.8517@newsfe06.phx...
>> IF American car companies made the best cars and trucks on the market, the
>> foreign car companies wouldn't be so popular in North America.
>>
>> Really simple....
>>
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>> "tizak" <tizak_4@yahoo. com> wrote in message
>> news:1173623329.893117.107170@64g2000cwx.googlegro ups.com...
>>> As free traders are we being taken for suckers, with the US and
>>> Canadian government acquiescing with countries actively acting in bad
>>> faith and trading unfairly.
>>>
>>> This is from a newspaper article (
>>> http://www.canada.com/topics/news/na...3037a5&k=21038
>>> )
>>>
>>> Here is the take away from this article...
>>>
>>> "Hargrove said four million vehicles were shipped into North America
>>> last year, many from countries that don't allow foreign cars to be
>>> sold in their markets.
>>>
>>> He took special aim at Japan for tariff and other barriers.
>>>
>>> "One story is that if you buy an import, right away your income tax is
>>> audited," Hargrove said, adding that inspection processes are another
>>> way foreign vehicles are kept out of Japan."
>>>
>>> It is bad enough that the US guarantees their security at great cost
>>> while they build and ship cars from their countries (Japan, Korea
>>> specifically) while undermining the North American economy by blocking
>>> access to their markets.
>>>
>>> Where does fair trade become part of the purchasing decision?
>>>

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