before you buy that jap crap , think about your grandfathers and who was shooting at them and crashing planes into our ships! would you buy an al quieda built truck?
I always laugh when i see a toyota or nissan with american flags, WWII vet stickers all over them. Im like did they forget already? or maybe they just forgive?
1993cobra wrote:before you buy that jap crap , think about your grandfathers and who was shooting at them and crashing planes into our ships! would you buy an al quieda built truck?
I always laugh when i see a toyota or nissan with american flags, WWII vet stickers all over them. Im like did they forget already? or maybe they just forgive?
According to federal rankings, Toyota's Tundra is almost as "American" as Ford's F-150 pickup. Both have 75 percent domestic content and both are assembled in the U.S and use U.S.-built transmissions.
I get your point on "name only" but now a days quite a few foreign autos are made on American soil and employ thousands of Americans with most of the profits staying in the United States.
1993 Black / Black Cobra #3929. V3 with a couple bolt-ons - 63,000 miles and counting....
1993cobra wrote:before you buy that jap crap , think about your grandfathers and who was shooting at them and crashing planes into our ships! would you buy an al quieda built truck?
I always laugh when i see a toyota or nissan with american flags, WWII vet stickers all over them. Im like did they forget already? or maybe they just forgive?
Exactly!!! I feel the same way!! I will never own a Japanese vehicle. Never!!!
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1993cobra wrote:before you buy that jap crap , think about your grandfathers and who was shooting at them and crashing planes into our ships! would you buy an al quieda built truck?
I always laugh when i see a toyota or nissan with american flags, WWII vet stickers all over them. Im like did they forget already? or maybe they just forgive?
So true, my grandfather was in WW2 RIP but he would not eat Chinese/Japanese food but he bought hondas
2nd owner 40 Chevy - myself and two sons came home from hospital in this car, One grandson and one grand-daughter have ridden in car.
1st owner 72 Cougar XR7 - first new car for wife and I
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93 Teal Cobra just purchased 1-2014
2nd owner 40 Chevy - myself and two sons came home from hospital in this car, One grandson and one grand-daughter have ridden in car.
1st owner 72 Cougar XR7 - first new car for wife and I
1st owner 1994 Bronco XLT - cant part with the gas hog for some reason
93 Teal Cobra just purchased 1-2014