Onily New or Used too?
I will telegraph the buggy whip company post haste.
What do you suggest?
I just purchased a 2016 Nissan Titan XD diesel. Love it and non-Union.
While the union itself does, it doesn’t mean the rank & file do.
After selling my 2010 Jetta at a huge loss, I changed tact. I will only be buying used cars. I bought a 2001 Lincoln for $2300 with 154k miles. It has cold air, looks great and gets 21mpg average. For work I bought a 1992 Suburban for $2800. In both cases, I put a few hundred in parts into them and they are reliable, good transportation. Most importantly, I can work on them. Most new cars don’t even have a dipstick for the transmission. They are full of dealer only parts. Forget about diagnosing problems without buying lots of equipment. The ownership costs of new cars and the depreciation make them the worst deals going.
They wave the American flag in your face with one hand while they are slipping their other hand behind your back and picking your pocket.
For the last 30 years, I bought cars made in America by non-union American workers. I have no complaints about the quality and value of the Toyotas, Subarus and (recent splurge) BMWs that I have greatly enjoyed.
If someone offered me a free GM car, I would refuse for many reasons.
Been driving a 98 Toyota. Still going strong. Will get one again.
I will never buy any car new or used that was touched by the UAW. I would look for a Japanese brand built in the USA by non-union workers. My Ford was built in Mexico, but the UAW did not touch it.
Used Japanese vehicles here.
What do I buy to tow my 15,000lb 5th wheel?
I drive a Benz.
Maybe as an organization and it's donations but the members don't fall lock step with the union when it comes time to vote................
I have many retired UAW friends who do not and will not support a Democrat nominee...........
“Do you want YOUR money supporting democrats?”
If they’re Americans?
Sure I do.
I always buy used, all the UAW stench has to be depreciated out of them by that point.
True, BUT, the UAW has expressed concern that their rank and file lean Trump