Monolithic
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i never bought shitty american cars in the first place
i never bought shitty american cars in the first place
yep, easy and relatively inexpensive to work on.
Earlier I said that I wouldn't buy another American car, but I have heard that Ford has not sought federal assistance (yet). Is that true? It is going to become a lot harder for Ford to compete with GM and Chrysler. Rest assured that the federal government will make up any number of new restrictions and regulations on what safety and environment-friendly features must be incorporated into automotive engineering, with the goal being to stay one step ahead of the competition.
Help save capitalism. Boycott Government Motors.
Excellent video.
I'm looking at this the same way I looked at the approximately $4 Billion Suntrust Bank got at the end of last year:
If these companies can go to the federal government and take my tax dollars by force, why should I voluntarily continue to support them?
The answer is: I shouldn't support them, and I won't.
Earlier I said that I wouldn't buy another American car, but I have heard that Ford has not sought federal assistance (yet). Is that true? It is going to become a lot harder for Ford to compete with GM and Chrysler. Rest assured that the federal government will make up any number of new restrictions and regulations on what safety and environment-friendly features must be incorporated into automotive engineering, with the goal being to stay one step ahead of the competition.
Help save capitalism. Boycott Government Motors.
Most likely gonna' be a piece of crap...
Grew up under the hood of GM cars... I even re-built an automatic transmission or two. BUT, the last straw was the pathetic EFI module on our 1976 Eldorado...
Then I bought a new top-of-the-line Toyota that changed everything for me. I even took it all apart to see the guts up close - what a fine machine it was (early 80's)! It only required oil and filter changes - NO TROUBLES. (no more weekends tinkering with the GM automatic choke unloader, funky GM crankshaft ign timing sensors, you name it, etc.)
THREE DECADES later, it's still only high-end Toyota's for me. I can never go back to GM*. American union labor / Auto's have no chance at all IMO. Of course there will be laws and funny money "help" for them to match the competition that's already at a disadvantage 'cause it's shipped over here from the other side of the world (or snapped together here from sub-assy's sent from over-seas), but American cars will still come up short(er), possibly even made worse by all the new "help".
Toyota (or Honda) had/have much better engineering and QC compared to either GM or Ford. Maybe they should "buy" GM and then run the new company.
*I don't wish to come across as negative, I just don't want to witness the embarrassment of another American car even if I don't own it, or to personally make the mistake of buying one and then having to cope with all its shortcomings.
Maybe US automakers just need to spice up their advertising (in the USA) to better compete with fine Japanese steel:
This is a Ford Venezuela Ad
You lost me at 1976 eldorado. You old fart, you don't know crap!
It will be so nice for our military to have to get parts for the hummer from a Chinese company.
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1902478,00.html
What hurt GM is they over-sized POS's and the UAW.