To: Proud2BeRight
No, what we can't believe is that there are still people who can't type a sentence or two with using derogatory phrases like "riceburner", "jap car", and so on. We buy the vehicles that we feel will best serve our needs for the money, and American mfrs have given us little enough reason to believe that theirs are it over the last couple of decades. Seems like you're the one that pops up on every thread criticizing American cars, or praising Japanese ones (and vice-versa, too) with "riceburner" this and "Jap" that, without making any real contribution to the discussion.
67 posted on
01/19/2007 8:38:14 AM PST by
-YYZ-
To: -YYZ-
He can't bloody spell, either. I find it hard to take someone seriously when they make so many spelling errors.
68 posted on
01/19/2007 8:40:19 AM PST by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: -YYZ-
After 1 1/4 million miles in my American cars, I have decided which vehicles best serve my needs for the money. I see a real bias in the media that is pro-riceburner and anti-American car. I will compare my GM vehicles, past and present with any Jap car in their class for longevity, maintainability, cost, reliability, comfort, and certainly looks.
Are you a member of the PC police? Offended by the words "riceburner" and "Jap car"? Oh brother!
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