Anonymous wrote:Really? I have a 2022 Jeep Wagoneer on order right now
Anonymous wrote:I notice that none of my immediate family members, friends and colleagues are buying American cars anymore, with the exception of Tesla. When I visit California and Miami Florida, I see foreign made cars like Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Volk, BMI, Lexus, Acura, Audi, etc... everywhere. I also notice when I walk in my Langley neighborhood, almost everyone in the neighborhood drives foreign cars.
The other day when I came to the office, I noticed that 90% of the parking lot was filled with foreign made cars. Wonder who is buying Ford, GM, and Chrysler these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read through the entire thread to see if someone already addressed this: There’s a difference between “Made in America”, and the engineering behind them. Yes, Subaru an and Toyota (as well as some other foreign brands) both have manufacturing plants in America. But the engineering is Japanese. I will not buy an American engineered car. I will always buy a car with Japanese engineering behind it, regardless of where it is actually put together.
Yes because the Japanese tend to be smarter generally in tech/science/mathematical areas.
This is pretty old thinking. German cars -- yes ahead. Japanese and American are pretty close to the same.
No. hahaha!!! LOL Seriously I was literally laughing out loud when I read this. German cars are extremely bad and unreliable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read through the entire thread to see if someone already addressed this: There’s a difference between “Made in America”, and the engineering behind them. Yes, Subaru an and Toyota (as well as some other foreign brands) both have manufacturing plants in America. But the engineering is Japanese. I will not buy an American engineered car. I will always buy a car with Japanese engineering behind it, regardless of where it is actually put together.
Yes because the Japanese tend to be smarter generally in tech/science/mathematical areas.
This is pretty old thinking. German cars -- yes ahead. Japanese and American are pretty close to the same.