Well I'll leave this one be Shawn 'cause you obviously cannot get out more than five words with cursing God or taking it personally. I was trying to have a friendly debate but that does not seem possible with you in the conversation.
To me a few of the responses seemed to be personal. Especially when words were thrown into my mouth I never said in the first place. That pisses me off more than anything.
To me it seems like everytime I support my country and our automakers I get ****. Sometimes I think i'm one of the few real domestic car guys here. Not saying I don't like any imports, but i'm a strong domestic guy period.
As for being friendly, maybe you think so, but to me it looked like a bash match against the idiot who loves domestic car heaven forbid that. Being on a Grand Prix board (which happens to be a domestic car), you'd think you wouldn't get hell for supporting domestic cars. Oh well.
With that said, hopefully you can understand why I got pissy.
Well I guess in Shawn's argument, I can see his logic to some degree, but the question begs. When you see something in an electronics store that says "Developed in the US and manufactured in China." Where you do place your decision on whether or not it is an import?
I'm glad someone on this "domestic" board can see where i'm coming from. Thank you James.
As for that senerio. I maybe wrong but i'm seeing it like the modern GTO, a domestic car but made in Austraila.
You can look at cars in the same fashion. WAY BACK in the day when the American automotive industry was at its strongest, before Honda, Toyota, Volkswagon etc, started coming into the US. I bet you almost all the parts were made in America and those cars were all built by American workers. Obviously over the years things have changed quite drastically.
I agree. I wish I lived in the 60s and 70s during the muscle car era. I've always said I was born way too late!
You see cars now designed here in the US, and made elsewhere, or at least parts of them are made and shipped to the US. It does not make it an import, but it holds a certain level of not being truly American built if you want to look at it in that light.
I see what your saying. Then again, every company (auto or whatever) seems to sub stuff outside the US all the time. Its been done for years. And the reason? Cheap labor. But I look where its based from as to what it is.
Sorry you got rilled up Shawn, but I think you are looking at this whole discussion in the wrong light. Just thought I would try and help clear it up a bit. And if it doesn't? Please don't curse me
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Why would I curse you? You talked to me like an adult, therefore I did the same. Obviously we see things eye to eye but I don't think the others do.
Seemed like I was getting hell for being a domestic guy, thats all. Then people saying american cars are actully imports. I'm not a moron, I know parts a subbed out all over the world. Any idiot knows that.