First Car Made In Detroit by Government Motors
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Dickhead Obama still thinks he can spend his way out of debt.
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@Zinizzle ok, i never liked chrysler much but if you get into a new malibu, a new fusion, and a new camry guess what youd like the best without being biased. fusion and malibu beat accord and camry in motortrend. which is a liberal and biased reveiwing company and they still won. but i dont like fwd cars so ill stick to rwd and guess what america is the absolute best rwd car maker in the world. the trucks the sedans the muscle all beat everyone. fwd is for people who cant drive in snow.
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@JeepCherokeeKid Dodge, Chrysler formerly DaimlerChrysler, and GM has had a history of excessive vehicle quality issues, safety defects and poor service. Do you remember all of the issues with there head gaskets? or failing transmissions? wheel bearing issues? ball joint defects? And all of the braking defects on the Jeeps and other Chryslers? It's only a cost to benefit ratio with Chrysler and GM and yet they still pay the execs and UAW outrageous wages instead of putting their product 1st
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@JeepCherokeeKid Do you realize the major Japanese brands haven't started having some minor issues until they were made almost entirely in the US. None of the vehicles out of Japan really ever had a problem. They are trying to pay for US wages while still maintaining quality control, unlike GM or Chrysler, with some exception to Ford, because they're using Japanese parts from their subsidy Mazda.
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@Zinizzle well i dont buy cars for their interior, i buy them because they are quality and reliable. if i did buy based on that id be stuck with a honda accord with a bad tranny, thats right remember the 98-02 accord trans fiasco. what a adventure it would be to have one of those cars. or toyotas brakes. or the titans horrid powertrain.
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@JeepCherokeeKid You're talking just engines that use the same materials. But the designs for the most part are pretty similar, but every manufacturer has it's technology and other mechanical innovations that go inside. And GM and Chyrlsers head gaskets are KNOWN to go. Plus GMs "dex cool" JUNK eats through all of your seals and gaskets. When it comes to the rest of the "power train" or even simple interior materials, Toyota and Honda has everyone beat. GM, Chrylslers trannys were always junk.
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@Zinizzle they use cast iron, aluminum and somtimes forged materials, they are the same materials especially since cast iron is used less every year, they do the same job and are built the same way. im just glad i have brakes.
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@JeepCherokeeKid I will agree with that to an extent, "nothing is made here fully" but most Toyota's are made MORE in the US than ANY of the big 3, and that does mean a lot. Plus take Toyota's excellent reputation for quality and dependability. Plus I won't EVER buy anything again from Government Motors, or junk Chrysler. And all of the materials are not the same. Most of them are built cheaper than others. Or they find a way to cut costs and somethings going to be rattling and squeaking.
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@Zinizzle well nothing is really made here, the plants in america are only assebly plants my point was all the engines are the same. they all made from the same materials with the same basic blueprints. there are a few exceptions like the 2.7 chrysler which is horible but over all everythings made the same. all have the same clearences, similar lobe configuration and piston and rod design. and many other things.
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@JeepCherokeeKid Bull shit, and what do you consider "foreign" considering that Corolla is made more in the US than ANY of the big 3s compacts. As well as most of their line up. Toyota is supporting US jobs, more then what you can say for GM. And yes they still use some Japanese parts which they're made with (quality) and the content of it still being made in the US still outweighs all of the big 3s and their outsourcing.
Hitler was a "socialist"
Mussolini was a "socialist"
Hussein Obama is a "socialist"
Way to go America, I'm so proud of my country for putting a fucking socialist in power - buy Ford - beat Obama Motors.
zzremington 2 years ago 17
Kind of like our economy over the last year or so. This deficit spending will only create more debt and interest on that debt to burden future generations.
bertly71 2 years ago 9