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01-26-2006, 11:06 PM
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Chocolate Thunder
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Why should I buy an American car?
I just recieved a card from Ford that went to all of it's employeess. It is asking ideas to help the company. Also in the that card was info that show some of the support that Ford has maid to various things. You ask why we should buy American cars, this is why:
1. Donated $6 million dollars to the victims of Katrina and sent mobile Incident Communications centers to serve as local Sheriff's offices and donated the use of 275 vehicles to military relief teams.
2. The Ford Fund donated nearly $80 million dollars to the United Way, American Red Cross, Hispanic Scholarship Fund, United Negro College Fund, the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and many more.
3. 80 year association with the Disabled American Veterans, donating thousands of cars, trucks and vans, specially designed to help those who protected our freedom.
There are so many other ways that these American car makers help our communities. This is something I have been saying all along. Can Honda, Nissan and Toyota say the same.
The question has been asked "Why should I buy an American car". This is why.
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01-26-2006, 11:18 PM
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This is my title!
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Don't forget the most important reason....like keeping our jobs, helping the economy, etc.
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01-26-2006, 11:21 PM
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my family in america, and even my family in romania drive fords. wouldnt have it any other way. usa cars ftw. i mean, its a deal any way u put it. more bang for ur buck.
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01-27-2006, 04:04 AM
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I used to be a big believer in "buy american", however now that the "big 3" are global, i don't see them as "american companies" like they used to be.
I also think that maybe if they weren't busy worrying about "donations" many people here would still have jobs. Theres goes $86mil that could have went towards some job security.
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01-27-2006, 06:55 AM
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On a barstool near you
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I have never owned a "foreign" car, and unless I somehow stumbled across a few million and bought a nice Lamborghini or Rolls, I never see my self ever owning one.
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01-27-2006, 08:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StangRacer
I have never owned a "foreign" car, and unless I somehow stumbled across a few million and bought a nice Lamborghini or Rolls, I never see my self ever owning one.
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Same here.
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01-27-2006, 09:39 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BigWheelinBubba
I used to be a big believer in "buy american", however now that the "big 3" are global, i don't see them as "american companies" like they used to be.
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Big 3??...If you go by the standards of what most people consider a foriegn company wouldnt Chrysler fall into that catagory now that they "merged" with Diamler?? So are there really only a "big 2" anymore?
What constitutes as an "American Company". You can look at Honda and Toyota and some other "foriegn" companies and say they have manufacturing facilities and offices in the US that employee americans. There HQ is over seas but they still generate revenue for the US. Are they still foriegn? The "big 3" also have plants and Offices all over the world...but they are considered an American company..
Im not saying im going to go out and buy some "foriegn" car but at the same time with all the merger's that have happened what is really a foriegn car? There are some many ties between all the companies its hard to really determine what is domestic and foriegn anymore..
Will i go out and by a Toyota or Mitsubishi? No. I have owned 1 foriegn car and that was 88 Mazda RX-7 GTU. i got a hell of a deal and couldnt pass it up..but i must admit..2 seater, rear wheel drive, 5 speed with a turbo is a pretty funny daily driver...
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01-27-2006, 10:20 AM
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This "global economy" is pissing me off. Seems every other country sets things up so their own companies have the advantage, so why can't we do the same?
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01-27-2006, 10:31 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bigslim
I just recieved a card from Ford that went to all of it's employeess. It is asking ideas to help the company. Also in the that card was info that show some of the support that Ford has maid to various things. You ask why we should buy American cars, this is why:
1. Donated $6 million dollars to the victims of Katrina and sent mobile Incident Communications centers to serve as local Sheriff's offices and donated the use of 275 vehicles to military relief teams.
2. The Ford Fund donated nearly $80 million dollars to the United Way, American Red Cross, Hispanic Scholarship Fund, United Negro College Fund, the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and many more.
3. 80 year association with the Disabled American Veterans, donating thousands of cars, trucks and vans, specially designed to help those who protected our freedom.
There are so many other ways that these American car makers help our communities. This is something I have been saying all along. Can Honda, Nissan and Toyota say the same.
The question has been asked "Why should I buy an American car". This is why.
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Amen.
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01-27-2006, 12:30 PM
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i buy the car that i like the most not caring who makes it
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01-27-2006, 06:47 PM
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Chocolate Thunder
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Quote:
Originally Posted by celica_ownz_u
i buy the car that i like the most not caring who makes it
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That's what's wrong with country. "I do what I want" attitude is what is killing this country. Sometimes you have to look at the long term to see if this will come back to bite you in the ass. If the autoworkers don't work and make money how will they support your business?
You can do what you want or you can do what is right.
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01-27-2006, 09:09 PM
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banned as tracerownzu!!
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so driving a lesser quality car to keep the guy down the street working is the right thing to do? if ford/gm/chrysler built nice, reliable cars consistantly they wouldnt be in thier current situation.
also, whats better for the american autoworker, buying a camry made in kentucky or a marauder made in st. thomas canada?
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01-27-2006, 09:30 PM
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I will never buy a ford, or work for them again, they layed me off with no reason, so they can go f#$% themselves
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01-27-2006, 10:07 PM
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SLO = Shitty Low Output
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meh. i still think UAW is to blame on a large part. the unions were needed a long time ago to organize stuff. but now its there and taking advantage of the companies. some people are overpaid. and i know this sucks for the employees. but gettin paid full at times when the plant is closed. is kinda. um, yeah. i mean, paying them 1/2 ok. but payin them in full for time they dont go in. not my kinda stuff. and the retirement packages for people. a bit much. execs are makin like 100k a year retired. plus still gettin insurence and crap. plus. in some cases unions make people lazy. i dont see honda/toyota having issues due to not having unions, do you? and what about the fact ford is doin well in other parts of the world, but not in the US. in europe where they have lots more competition than just Gm and Chrysler they are still doin very well. but in america even the people who build them wont support them. why, cause they know that either them or thier coworker are slacking. who builds the vehicles? who buys them? if the people that build them dont trust thier work then why should anyone else? if u build a bench, and know u did a shitty job, and dont trust sittin on it, are u goin to tell others to sit on it? why are the jobs goin to other countries? cause the workers dont demand $30 american an hr, plus crazy benifits and retirement packages to do some tasks.
oh. and people suing ford for stupid reasons like this.. linky
sorry, i read reponsed on mm and im somewhat pissed at some americans.. go to some other countries and see how lucky u are u even have a damm to go to everyday.
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Last edited by silverknight; 01-27-2006 at 10:33 PM.
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01-28-2006, 03:32 AM
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Chocolate Thunder
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Quote:
Originally Posted by celica_ownz_u
so driving a lesser quality car to keep the guy down the street working is the right thing to do? if ford/gm/chrysler built nice, reliable cars consistantly they wouldnt be in thier current situation.
also, whats better for the american autoworker, buying a camry made in kentucky or a marauder made in st. thomas canada?
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If foreign cars were made so great why do they have repair shops in their dealers? Could it be that they break down too. Go sit in a Honda or Toyota dealer on a Monday morning and you will see that they get towed in just like any other car.
I bet most of didn't know that one of the most recalled cars last year was the Toyota Pirius. You know why you didn't know that? Because it was not plastered all over the front page like the Big Three's recalls. You have to look in the small print buried in the business section to see any of the Asian automakers recalls. The press hates us.
Ford took a Fusion out to California before it's introduction and let people drive it. The car had no badges on it. People were very impressed with the car. Some even said they would consider buying it. It was then revealed that it was a Ford and people changed their tune. They then said they wouldn't buy it. This just show the ignorance in America.
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415.3 RWHP 436.2 RWTQ
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