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I can't imagine buying American. I owned a 1986 Caprice Classic, once upon a time, and it was actually pretty awesome (paid 250$ for it!). But that was a sole good American car experience amidst disasters.

 

I'm all for Japanese cars. Had a few German, but I think the Japanese ride and finish is superior, as is the gas mileage.

 

Right now, my wife drives the crazy mail wagon Honda Element, and I have to admit, it's a pretty damn fun car to drive. Has a direct line input for MP3/Satellite. Back seats can fold up agaiunst the sidewalls for more cargo room. The way the doors open is fantastic for loading in kids. And, a big deal for me, there's loads of headroom. Downside: road noise.

 

I never drive, but when I do "my" car is a 1994 Accord, which at the rate I'm putting miles on it (2K/year), will last forever. Next car will probably be an Acura, to avoid the road noise issue... or maybe a Lexus (low end). Even interested in checking out a Prius, although I don't want to draw a crowd of PETA people every time I park.

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You don't believe in making as much money as you can?

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Of course I do, but I believe that only those that WORK for it deserve it.

 

Someone shouldn't make $45 an hour for tightening a bolt over and over again.

 

it just doesn't make economic sense.

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Yet Another Update

 

Facing intense criticism, UAW President Ron Gettelfinger reversed his decision to ban Marine Corps reservists driving foreign cars or displaying pro-President Bush bumper stickers from parking at the union's Solidarity House headquarters in Detroit.

 

"I made the wrong call on the parking issue, and I have notified the Marine Corps that all reservists are welcome to park at Solidarity House as they have for the past 10 years," Gettelfinger said in a statement.

 

Wounded by what they consider an unpatriotic ambush, the Marines rejected the union's olive branch and secured an alternative parking lot.

 

"I talked to Ron; I let him know that I understand he has rescinded his decision," said Lt. Col. Joe Rutledge, a top-ranking officer at the reserve infantry rifle battalion. "However, I've made my decision -- either you support the Marines or you don't."

 

Good for the Marines.

 

As for the UAW, as Dave Chapelle/Prince would say: "......Bitches."

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SWEET!

 

That's funny as hell, that skit--better than Rick James.

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UAW: "Well, it was a good game."

 

Marines: "I wish we could say the same. You guys want some grapes? .....Bitches."

 

EDIT: My favorite Chappelle skit is still President Black Bush - "I'm tryin' to focus on SPACE!! 'Cuz I ain't stoppin' at the moon! Write this down: M-A-R-S, Mars, bitches! We goin' ta space, United States of Space!!!"

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UAW: "Well, it was a good game."

 

Marines: "I wish we could say the same.  You guys want some grapes?  .....Bitches."

 

EDIT:  My favorite Chappelle skit is still President Black Bush - "I'm tryin' to focus on SPACE!!  'Cuz I ain't stoppin' at the moon!  Write this down: M-A-R-S, Mars, bitches!  We goin' ta space, United States of Space!!!"

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"So he beat you in basketball, then what happened?"

 

"he took us inside and made us pancakes."

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Nice. Good for the Marines.

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I do expect a rash of incidents to occur to some of the UAW "American" cars in that lot over the next few months.

 

Marines can be a spiteful bunch, who happened to be trained for covert opns. ;)

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I do expect a rash of incidents to occur to some of the UAW "American" cars in that lot over the next few months. 

 

Marines can be a spiteful bunch, who happened to be trained for covert opns.  :w00t:

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I wouldn't support that tactic. They obviously won the PR battle and there is no need to sink to the embarrassingly low level of the UAW.

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