No, I dont drive American developed cars
February 16, 2009 | Vetting explained
Sorry folks but until the American auto industry improves the quality of their vehicles, (gas mileage, reliability, style, weigh and overall comfort) I will not but any of them. Warranty issues (nightmare fights I had over coverage from my last US auto) still haunt.
I would not own another until I see vast improvement and cost reduction, until then I will stay with European or Asia (their quality and performance) is beyond compare for me at this time. America lost any edge it had in the sixties, we need it back but until that day, I will drive foreign owned or designed for all the above reasons.
- Tags:
- auto_industry,
- bailout
- Posted in Assignment:
- Bye, bye, Pontiac
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