We can thank the unions for the demise of the American car companies. How long did they think this could go on? Pay and benefits until you die? Do that math.
I quite agree. Their days did help people out from rough, abusive situations. But today, people need to make 'reasonable' pay salaries or the companies cannot afford to pay them. Reality check. You cannot pay a guy $50.00 an hour to go around with an oil can, oiling a big chain. Stupid...
I had 2 Chrysler Lazers and one Dodge Daytona, and they ran great! Back in 1988 though. Man I loved those things. I did need to rebuild the turbo's engine, as I spun a bearing, being at idiot to the powerful little 2.2.
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Mike (Moe), that is horrible about your truck fleet. Isuzu make some brilliant trucks. They just keep running and running. They have (some) aircooled Diesels.
Note that DHL is desolving and selling off their used fleet of trucks. You could probably pick up some there in fine condition, used.
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Quote:Originally Posted by Lionheart
... Toyota is running with the ball and making cars that people want, ...
Sorry Bill, Toyota will never make a car that I want ...
Nor none of the rest of them regardless that they are now made in the states by American citizens ...
Snuffy
No worries man. Free country. :d I only like a couple of their cars myself, like the Prius.
At least they make them here, which means Americans have jobs and will have food on their plates and they will not be homeless.
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Yeah, GM screwed up big time with electric car. Now, if this company can make an electric car with up to a 300 mile range and be a sports car too, why in h3ll can't the Not So Big 3 make an affordable electric car for everyone?
GT182
gm had the American electric car market 'in' their pockets, and they would have owned California. But instead, they went to war with California, destroyed all the electric cars, ruined it for public views on them in green cars and electrics, and now they are going out of business while groups like Toyota are so filled with business they need more factories.
Bill