Thats only a small part of the imports out there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hotrod
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Thats only a small part of the imports out there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hotrod
dude, show us more pics of your car :notworthy:Quote:
Originally Posted by FEARSM
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Originally Posted by z_driver1
What he said!
LOL...apparently I have to have over 5 posts to do that!
so post. how tall are you, what color are your eyes. . . . . . .:ughlaugh:
Ok..now you are scaring me....lolQuote:
Originally Posted by z_driver1
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Originally Posted by FEARSM
I got you one post closer to pics of your car :dunno: And I didn't ask for pics of you with the car, so don't worry manQuote:
Originally Posted by FEARSM
I know..I am just messing with ya..Quote:
Originally Posted by z_driver1
some people dont know how to take it. I lived in a guy's dorm for 3 years so it gets a little crazy sometimes. . .Quote:
Originally Posted by FEARSM
What is this torque you speak of:dunno:Quote:
Originally Posted by jomo
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You poor bastard lol :rotfl:Quote:
Originally Posted by transam kid 01
Just messing with you though man looks like you got a nice car there :burnout:
Sorry to break it to you, but thats the majority of imports out there. For every 10 modified/riced imports, there's about one nice/fast one. Thats just the way it is. Be proud that you aren't one of the other 9, your car looks good.Quote:
Thats only a small part of the imports out there.
I see what you're saying, but thats really not how it works. What makes a car an import or Domestic depends on where the company originated or is based. So just because GM assembled the F-Bodies in Canada does not make them Canadian, it makes them American cars built in Canada. They are still designed and sold in America, and the profits go back to GM, which is of course American.Quote:
Originally Posted by jomo
It makes me sick when people say "my Honduh is American cuz it was built in Ohio". No, its a Japanese car assembled in the U.S. Its still designed in Japan, and the profits and economic gains go back to Japan. Its not supporting our country, and if anything its an insult. Reason being that the Japanese say they do it to "support out country", but the reality is they do it because its cheaper, nothing more. Of it was cheaper to build them overseas and ship them, believe me, they wouldn't have one plant in the US. Thats just how it works, take it for what it is.
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Thats only a small part of the imports out there.
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Sorry to break it to you, but thats the majority of imports out there. For every 10 modified/riced imports, there's about one nice/fast one. Thats just the way it is. Be proud that you aren't one of the other 9, your car looks good.
That's being very generous! try one out of a hundred!!! (this thing won't let me quote properly)
You are right and wrong. If a car is designed in Japan and assembled here in lets say Ohio, well of course the Japanese car company is going to reap profits however they are employing US workers in those assembly plants.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wesman
Its the ugly truth :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Wesman
Just tonight on my commute home I had 2 Civic riced out try and race me... riiight :dunno: Im not one to stereotype but both had sidewards hats and were under 20. :thumbdn:
Thats true, but the pathetic reality is they only do it because its cheaper for them. They don't give a rats ass about "helping our economy" or "employing US workers", its all about saving money. Hell, they don't even have a union for the people that work in their plants.Quote:
Originally Posted by EE1983
Believe me, if it became cheaper to build the cars overseas and import them, those plants would be closed down instantly :thumbdn:
Ahh..I see. Like all the plants FORD and GM are going to closing down soon?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wesman
^I was going to say it, but I thought I'd wait to see if anyone else would...
Ford and the other domestic companies that are employing the other countries workers and closing down plants in the US, really helps our economy... Atleast the import manufacturers are giving US citizens jobs...
Well guy's I'm from southern california and let me tell you imports are getting fast. I mean fast. 12 second civics are very common.
I kno...i get it all the time. Don't worry fellas, this car is not keeping it's origonal engine, but it will stay rotary. Hopefully i will get a nice sleeper and be one of those "nice" imports:burnout:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wesman
and so are mid-high 10 sec domestics :dunno:Quote:
Originally Posted by fspeedster