I hear lots of people swear by their American vehicles and vow never to buy Japanese or foreign vehicles because "I love America and I support my country."
But isn't it just as "American" to buy, for example, a Honda vehicle, when in fact many of the Honda vehicles we buy come from American factories made by American workers?
And besides, they're just cars. Since when did the decision to purchase a car become such a heated nationalistic ideal? It's just a car. When Americans start joining the Japanese army, then I'll be worried. But when it comes to cars, just buy the one you want. What could be more American than that?
2007-02-09
02:13:41
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