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- From: atovorni@engr.UVic.CA (Andreas Tovornik)
- Subject: Re: Whining about buying American cars
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.061728.4494@sol.UVic.CA>
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- Organization: University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
- References: <1992Nov14.163136.24473@lmpsbbs.comm.mot.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 06:17:28 GMT
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- In article 24473@lmpsbbs.comm.mot.com, kiel_jeff@macmail1.rtsg.mot.com () writes:
- >I am really getting sick and tired of all the whining by those who say that it
- >is patriotic to buy American cars. I own a Japanese car and am as American as
- >anyone else. I pay taxes, watch baseball once in a while and like apple pie
- >but I do not drive a Chevy. What really makes me mad is that I can come up
- >with several ways that it is "American" to buy a Japanese car. Here is a short
- >list:
- >
- >1. Japanese cars are more economical. If you can save money on repairs and
- >gas then you can spend more money on the economy which HELPS America. I have
- >two examples which prove my case. My first car was a '69 Buick with 80,000
- >miles which I inherited from my parents. I had nothing but problems with this
- >car: the brakes needed to be replaced, the muffler went out, it needed
- >tune-ups all the time. It was a nightmare to own a car like this. However, I
- >have not a single problem with my Japanese car which has nearly 10,000 miles on
- >it. It starts every morning and NEVER breaks down . . . well almost. I did
- >have to have the cruise control fixed twice, the stereo replaced and one
- >electric window motor died. . . and it does OCCASIONALLY starts a little rough
- >but you just give it a little gas and eventually it smoothes out . . . but this
- >is MUCH better than that '69 Buick piece of junk. My second point is: just
- >look at fuel economy. My '69 Buick was lucky to get 10 mpg while my new
- >Japanese car gets almost 30 mpg. That's almost THREE TIMES BETTER! You see
- >what I'm saying . . . all this money I'm saving I can put right back into the
- >good old American economy.
-
- Hold on, buddy! Why not compare a '69 American car with a '69 Jap car?
- My '87 Pontiac V8 gets over 20 Mpg in city driving and 26 cruising at
- highway speed limits (65). All it needed in the last 3 years and 50K miles
- was a new alternator, battery, muffler two tires and a water pump. All of
- these things are normal wear and tear items. My cruise control has never
- been touched, my power everything is original and has never been touched,
- and the engine is always happy to purr smoothly when I turn the key. Not
- only that, I have not touched the engine except to change the oil in three
- years. NO TUNE UPS IN 50000 MILES!!! The car now has 75000 miles on it and
- it will go past 200000 with no major problems. Routine maintainance is the
- key.
-
- I suggest that all ignorant fools think before they post. How can you compare
- a new car with an 80000 mile car that was likely neglected by your parents?
-
- I dare you to drive that Japanese car past 200000 miles. I've done this with
- three Chevrolets, one Buick and am doing it again with a Pontiac...All V8's!!!
-
- >2. Buying a Japanese car puts money into the American economy. Let's say you
- >are buying a $20,000 luxury Japanese car. The salesman certainly makes money
- >on this deal. Let's say he gets a $200 commission on the deal. Before your
- >$20,000 check is mailed to Japan, he gets his commission! That's $200 he can
- >spend on the US economy. Let's say Japan sells 50,000 of these cars in
- >America. That's $200 x 50,000 or 10 million dollars into the good old US
- >economy. That's no small change! Besides, if we did not buy these Japanese
- >cars, that salesman would be out of work! What would he do - sell American
- >cars? Of course not - no one buys American cars. That's my point - buying
- >Japanese cars adds millions of dollars to the US economy and puts people to
- >work. Definitely good for America.
-
- Total Bullshit!!
-
- >3. Buying Japanese cars fosters competition. And what is more American than
- >good old competition. Buying Japanese cars and putting US auto workers into
- >the unemployment line forces the American companies to build better cars. The
- >Japanese supported their auto companies in the 60's and 70's when their cars
- >were junk and what did that get them? Better cars for us! Just look at
- >minivans. Some people buy Japanese minivans even though every review that I
- >have seen has stated that the Chrysler minivans are far superior. These people
- >are truly Americans because they are forcing the American auto companies to
- >work even harder at making their products even better.
-
- Piss on that noise!!
-
- >4. Buying a Japanese car is best for ME. What is more American than looking
- >out for your own self-interest? A higher percentage of upper class Americans
- >buy Japanese cars than lower class Americans. Obviously these people know how
- >to look out for themselves. How else do you think they became rich - looking
- >out for others? Yeah right. This is America. Be American and look out for
- >yourself - no one else is.
-
- High class people generally buy European cars, you MORON!
- Am I a low-life scum-sucking pig because I drive an American car?
-
- >5. Buying a Japanese car is "American". Many people think buying an American
- >car is American but they are wrong. First, look at Japan in the 60's and 70's.
- > Their cars were junk but the Japanese still bought these cars instead of
- >importing the better American cars. They supported their auto companies until
- >these companies were able to improve their product to the level they are at
- >today. Many of these Japanese consumers would not even think of buying an
- >American car because it was "anti-Japanese" and anti-patriotic. So being
- >patriotic is a Japanese thing. So those who say to buy American are patriotic
- >and therefore very much like the Japanese in the 60's and 70's. And being like
- >the Japanese is definitely not American. Therefore, those who state that you
- >should buy American are definitely not American. Therefore, buying Japanese
- >cars is definitely American. See?
-
- It's very Japanese to buy American and European cars these days because even the
- Japanese don't trust the shit they produce. You are the foolish victim of a
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Kamikaze marketing strategy from hell. Bet your car's a
- Honda...Serves you right!
-
- >6. Japanese cars are "in". It is definitely "cool" to drive a Japanese car
- >and what is more American than being "cool". I miss my teenage years so being
- >"cool" is definitely important to me. So a Mitsubishi Eclipse is "cool" while
- >an Eagle Talon is not. See? Some Japanese cars are even cooler than others.
- >Look at the Acura line. This is definitely a cool line of cars. Take the
- >Integra. So what if its just a Honda Civic with different body panels at twice
- >the price. It's still an Acura and therefore definitely cooler than the Honda
- >and definitely more cooler than any American car including the Talon.
-
- Oh grow up!
-
- [more idiotic nonsense deleted]
-
- >So stop your whining. Buy a Japanese car like the rest of us and if anyone
- >starts an argument with you, just pull out this list of justifications and you
- >can beat them at their own argument!
-
- You look like the biggest whiner of them all judging by this
- stupid post. I hope you're joking.
-
- Torque Monger
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