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I need facts to support this statement from a "Con" perspective.thanks

2007-03-17 05:26:13 · 6 answers · asked by Shorty89 1 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

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Truth of the matter is, many "Japanese" cars are manufactured in the US. Many "American" cars are assembled in places like Canada, Mexico and Korea. There is a growing globalization in the Auto Manufacturing business that sort of negates your question. Cars are and will continue into the forseeable future made everywhere. Look for China to enter the market in a big way. Oh yeah...Toyota races in NASCAR......

2007-03-17 05:35:42 · answer #1 · answered by kurbet5000 2 · 1 0

Not sure if this is a con statement but I have to respond to the people that have answered. Yes, all cars are made everywhere. I have a Land Cruiser that doesn't have a metric screws anywhere on it. I would put it against ANY Ford or GM piece of junk any day. The difference is the American manufactures are playing to the stock holders, Toyota is listening to the customer. I have 140,000 miles on my Toyota and it just developed it's first rattle. When my Explorer had 115,000 miles it was total junk. Doesn't matter who makes the car, what matters is HOW they are made. Japan puts quality in their cars, Americans cut corners. Sad but true.

2007-03-17 05:43:25 · answer #2 · answered by m-t-nest 4 · 1 1

We shouldn't stop making cars in the United States. Actually, American cars like the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan have better reliability than the Honda Accord. (I got this from the news.) Even some of the Japanese cars are built in the U.S.

2007-03-17 12:22:53 · answer #3 · answered by Drive PZEV! 5 · 0 0

that would never happen cause the US is very competitive and we keep the market for cars going. They're cars are very small and have expensive parts. They have a law in they're country where they can only run engines up to a certain milage, did you know that? They are very limited over there on what they can do with their cars.

2007-03-17 05:35:40 · answer #4 · answered by freekin 5 · 1 0

No, we shouldn't. We need to figure out how to make better cars though. Japan is taking over the market, and we aren't doing much to fix it.

2007-03-17 05:34:21 · answer #5 · answered by wulfgar_117 3 · 0 1

The basic problem is the auto unions. They have priced the autos right out of existence because of their greed

2007-03-17 07:27:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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