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You could not give me a Ford vehicle.. Or a Generous motors vehicle..

Starting with my 2005 Mitsubishi and 2004 Kia Optima, I have enjoyed decades of trouble free mechanical breakdowns and annoying maintenance costs..

I bought a 1995 Chevy Blazer new off the lot. I knew I was in trouble when Chevy replaced the engine at 20,000 miles! Over the next 50,000 miles I replaced the generator, A/C compressor! water pump - almost everything else under the hood. I was never so glad to be rid of a vehicle as when I traded it in on a Toyota Camry. Since then I have had a VW Passat, but mostly Japanese vehicles. Much fewer repairs. Never again an American car.

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Re: I am considering
By: micro
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Wed, 17 Apr 24 5:38 PM
Msg. 52485 of 53257

there are two problems with that photo.

1. The truck is a Ford.

2. The car is a Ford.


3. You could not give me a Ford vehicle.. Or a Generous motors vehicle..

Starting with my 2005 Mitsubishi and 2004 Kia Optima, I have enjoyed decades of trouble free mechanical breakdowns and annoying maintenance costs..

The CULTURE of the people who assemble a vehicle makes a huge difference.. Americans do not take pride in what they do, especially the UAW.

Orientals on the other hand would not want any blemish or shame from doing something substandard. Its the cultural thing.

It was 2005 when I made the change to Oriental cars and have not regretted it.


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