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spoon059 wrote:Vulcaneer wrote:
Here is what does it for me. Where do the profits go? And where are the headquarters of the parent company. Pretty simple really. There is a difference between an American manufacturer, and a North American manufacturer. Follow the money.
GM is the most "American" vehicle. Why? Cause the US taxpayers are one of the biggest shareholders!!!
Toyota's profits might go back to Japan, but they pay property tax, payroll tax, collect sales tax, import taxes, etc etc. GM pays the same taxes (except import tax when it imports their foreign made cars into the US), but they also took BILLIONS of taxpayers dollars in bailout funds.
I'd rather drive my Toyota than Obama's GM...
โMay-22-2013 07:59 PM
GeoBoy wrote:
When I was a young mechanic, the dealership I worked for sold a leading Japanese motorcycle brand. The motorcycles/snowmobiles were very good but every so often they would have an oops moment and rather than address the problem they would just improve the product and forget about the customers that bought the product with a problem.
Later in life I sold the leading forklift brand in the world and the product was very good if not the best, it is Japanese. I sold a particular model to a lot of lumber yards and about 5 years later there was a problem, design flaw, in the hydraulic lift cylinders that could cause severe damage to the entire hydraulic system. There was never a recall and they would only partial pay if the customer made a big enough deal about the failure. Out of warranty was their response. I had several users of this particular model and made it known to the manufacturers service representative that if there was a denial to my customer that I would go to the states attorny general and have them start an investigation. Again the problem was addressed in future designs but the old problem was ignored.
โMay-22-2013 07:57 PM
wilber1 wrote:
I find it odd that people would be upset when North American companies outsource to other countries then complain when foreign companies choose to manufacture their products in North America. :?
โMay-22-2013 07:41 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:
Here is what does it for me. Where do the profits go? And where are the headquarters of the parent company. Pretty simple really. There is a difference between an American manufacturer, and a North American manufacturer. Follow the money.
โMay-22-2013 07:30 PM
camp-n-family wrote:Remember when those vehicles had sticking accelerator petals. Toyota blamed it on the stupidity of their customers. NEVER will I trust that company.
And the domestics have never had recalls? Remember the Pinto? or how about the Exploder? Look at the top 10 most infamous recalls list. One from Toyota and one from Honda. The rest? Ford and GM.
The sticking pedal issue was an isolated case that got blown out of proportion by the media. It caught on and all of a sudden they were happening everyday. Coincidence? Funny how it happened as Toyota was set to become the largest auto maker in the world and the domestics were needing bail outs. Also funny was how quickly it stopped happening once Toyotas' reputation was hurt.
โMay-22-2013 07:14 PM
Remember when those vehicles had sticking accelerator petals. Toyota blamed it on the stupidity of their customers. NEVER will I trust that company.
โMay-22-2013 05:55 PM
lrak wrote:Vulcaneer wrote:
Here is what does it for me. Where do the profits go?
So if the executives and board of directors keep their megayachts in the US it is an American car? ๐
โMay-22-2013 05:48 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:
Here is what does it for me. Where do the profits go?
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