Re: ToyotaDAVe wrote:
> On Jun 28, 3:53 pm, tom <t...@comcast,net > wrote:
>> As someone that has spent many years in the us auto industry and seen
>> all of these jap and other manufactures enter this country with our own
>> gov. help and tax help from the state involved generous trade
>> regulations. The low lending rate to jap manf. from the jap gov. let
>> them get a great foothold in the usa. i know the answer will be the
>> quality of the product and they are building cars here and the us auto
>> industry is closing plants. For the last 5 to 10 years the off shore
>> manf. have had a free ride bringing in all the engineering and tooling
>> from off shore along with many parts. the usa had to resort to going
>> off shore to source many componets just to keep up and in the process
>> may americans lost jobs. remember it just wasnt just the people employed
>> by the auto makers there were 10s of thousands in related industries in
>> almost every state.
>> Now to here Dr. Jerry say toyota every three words at the end of the
>> race frosts my a..
>
> Get used to it, just like racing, build a good car or eat dust.
>
> I have a cousin in law who is a senior design engineer at Ford. He
> gets really pissed every time I remind him how shitty his cars are.
> Instead of getting pissed he and his team should figure out how to
> make better cars.
>
same old answer maybe you should read the current jd power rankings
might suprise you where toyota is. many just read what the media tells
us or the experts on the net. which know sh . about the industry or
maybe you just like sending 11 billion a month to japan tax free. then
wonder why our companys are going into the tank. first it was clothing
next it was electronics. then the japs started buying up our remaining
industrys. and the arabs the rest of them. even check the bank and
related $ related companys. as bad as our deficit is with china at least
we do business with them not on fair terms but we are able to have
access to some of their markets