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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16096455" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>The problem is that American manufacturers aren't definitively producing vehicles that last longer or offer more bang for the buck value than oversea companies. Take a Ford sedan and a Kia sedan, for instance, at the $35-37K price point. And I'm making this comparison blindly, which is bad, because it may backfire, but tell me which vehicle has more features and amenities while keeping true to the class of cars being compared.</p><p></p><p>It sucks, because I would rather drive a Ford over anything else personally, but I'm the average Joe that has a budget and desire for nice things in life, so I'm often shopping for a foreign car because I see a bigger bang for the buck and a lesser cost of ownership in most cases. Not to mention, all this aside, I would rank Honda and Toyota more American than any current US company. They're putting massive monies into our country/economy, despite being a Japanese based company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16096455, member: 103998"] The problem is that American manufacturers aren't definitively producing vehicles that last longer or offer more bang for the buck value than oversea companies. Take a Ford sedan and a Kia sedan, for instance, at the $35-37K price point. And I'm making this comparison blindly, which is bad, because it may backfire, but tell me which vehicle has more features and amenities while keeping true to the class of cars being compared. It sucks, because I would rather drive a Ford over anything else personally, but I'm the average Joe that has a budget and desire for nice things in life, so I'm often shopping for a foreign car because I see a bigger bang for the buck and a lesser cost of ownership in most cases. Not to mention, all this aside, I would rank Honda and Toyota more American than any current US company. They're putting massive monies into our country/economy, despite being a Japanese based company. [/QUOTE]
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