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I love this movie yet it saddens me to remember the 80s and see how far we have fallen. We were strong then, today we are just ignorant, weak and pathetic.
Maybe America can awaken, realize growing government is NOT the answer but I'm not getting my hopes up. When you have 48K dem voters lining up in Detroit for "Obama stash money", I would say it's hopeless.
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@TBustah I think the "working" line pics might have been but not all. There was loads of empty factory space in PIT at the time. Naturally they used cars not sold in the USA as no one would want to have their product featured like it was.
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@Srd1126 Actually, the factory interior scenes were filmed in the Fiat factory in Argentina.
At least that's what I read.
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@TranCendenZ hey!! Can any Japanese car compete with the styling of a 1980 Malibu Classic or a 76 Corvette??? Answer that Yaris boy!
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So where are the Toyota Execs ribbons of shame???
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Yes, it was American sloppiness and Michael Keaton that detroyed GM, not the absurb Union contracts. Way to go, UAW! Have fun feasting on GM and Chrysler's bones. See you bagging groceries down at the A&P in 5 years.
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They are Fiat "Regata" Mk I (1983-86) and Fiat 147.
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i hate these movies that they show to you in uni, or work! pure balls!
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I remember this from the 1980's and all the Jap imports and the economy sucked then too !
Stupid overpaid American auto workers should have watched this movie and learned something. They made unreliable junk cars that the American consumer doesn't want, and now their begging the taxpayer for billions to bail them out.
TranCendenZ 3 years ago 8
Every American in the Auto Industry should watch this movie.
kentafication 3 years ago 7