Yes I love my car
February 16, 2009 | Worthington, Indiana | Vetting explained
I have always purchased cars manufactured by the American big three automakers. While it has not always been the cheapest option or the most fuel efficient, I find it hard to fund the competition from foreign lands. How can we build America if we're not willing to back our own products and workers? I will admit that I have always been a sucker for American muscle cars and I currently refer to my current convertible as my midlife crisis car. This is my third Mustang, my first was a 1969 Mustang Grande with emerald jade paint and a black vinyl top. Thus began my love affair.
- Tags:
- auto_industry,
- bailout
- Posted in Assignment:
- Bye, bye, Pontiac
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