Cute or tacky? Husband says this is less pretentious than a little BMW-Mercedes-Audi-Range Rover

Anonymous
Looks like the little Volvo.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My BMW was assembled in SC.


Yeah but don’t those people hate us?

Which is ironic because without the elites buying BMWs they'd be out of work. I drive a 2004 subaru.


A Subaru assembled at their plant in Lafayette, Indiana?
Anonymous
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BTW Japanese and German cars made in America the profit in cars still go to Japan or Germany


Actually it goes to shareholders. Want to make money off Toyotas? Buy their stock -- the symbol is TM on the New York Stock Exchange.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
BTW Japanese and German cars made in America the profit in cars still go to Japan or Germany


Actually it goes to shareholders. Want to make money off Toyotas? Buy their stock -- the symbol is TM on the New York Stock Exchange.


Shares != 100% of the company. Isn't Toyota largely nation-sponsored and family owned?
Anonymous
My subaru was made in Indiana.
Anonymous
Buy a car you want that you like and that you can afford. It is as simple as that. Compare consumer reports and engine specs. Toyotas are super reliable and way less tacky than any you mentioned, but you are not bringing it up. Most likely assembled in Texas. What he is saying is he wants American name brand, nothing to do where the car is assembled and he thinks that German cars are for snobs, clearly. If he is also voting for Trump, I would divorce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the little Volvo.


Volvo was purchased by the Chinese, Geely Auto, a subsidiary of Zhejiang Geely Holding Group. The cute XC40 is assembled in China.
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/04/12/volvo-xc40-crossover-china/

Anonymous
Uh, that sucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
BTW Japanese and German cars made in America the profit in cars still go to Japan or Germany


Actually it goes to shareholders. Want to make money off Toyotas? Buy their stock -- the symbol is TM on the New York Stock Exchange.


Shares != 100% of the company. Isn't Toyota largely nation-sponsored and family owned?


Not Toyota Motor Corporation. The largest shareholder is Toytoa Industries and they own a bit under 7%.

How much does Fiat own of Chrysler?
Anonymous
Nice raised wagon. You want a real SUV, get a jeep
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nice raised wagon. You want a real SUV, get a jeep


Jeep is FCA junk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nice raised wagon. You want a real SUV, get a jeep


Fun trivia do you know why it is called a Jeep?

Popeye cartoon had a character in it called a Jeep that could go anywhere. Jeep was its nickname as the original 4 wheel drive vehicles could go anywhere .
Anonymous
Somewhat cute but I'd rather have the more elegant Porsche Macan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
BTW Japanese and German cars made in America the profit in cars still go to Japan or Germany


Actually it goes to shareholders. Want to make money off Toyotas? Buy their stock -- the symbol is TM on the New York Stock Exchange.


Shares != 100% of the company. Isn't Toyota largely nation-sponsored and family owned?


Not Toyota Motor Corporation. The largest shareholder is Toytoa Industries and they own a bit under 7%.

How much does Fiat own of Chrysler?



The Toyoda family, which founded the family, owns less than 0.1 percent of Toyota shares.
Anonymous
Get a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Hands-down, the best SUV on the road for the money.
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