Detroit Vs Japan
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
"Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message
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> Do you think being a dealership mechanic is a safe bet?
it all depends upon the lifestyle you want. is lower-middle class good
enough for you?
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> Do you think being a dealership mechanic is a safe bet?
it all depends upon the lifestyle you want. is lower-middle class good
enough for you?
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http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
"Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message
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> Do you think being a dealership mechanic is a safe bet?
it all depends upon the lifestyle you want. is lower-middle class good
enough for you?
--
Nathan W. Collier
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http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:Mradna_I2LQ89AvfRVn-3w@comcast.com...
> Do you think being a dealership mechanic is a safe bet?
it all depends upon the lifestyle you want. is lower-middle class good
enough for you?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
"Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message
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> Do you think being a dealership mechanic is a safe bet?
it all depends upon the lifestyle you want. is lower-middle class good
enough for you?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:Mradna_I2LQ89AvfRVn-3w@comcast.com...
> Do you think being a dealership mechanic is a safe bet?
it all depends upon the lifestyle you want. is lower-middle class good
enough for you?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
Americans to Japan and Germany are as illegal aliens from Mexico
are to Walmart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ruel Smith wrote:
>
> What I'm describing is going on because we are letting it happen. We've
> opened our markets basically wide open, while other countries have kept
> them basically closed to us. I'm not saying that protectionism is the way
> to go, but consumer awareness of the wide------ damage buying goods
> manufactured outside the US can go a long way. I'm not one that says you
> need to buy one of the big 3, because many of their goods are made
> elsewhere while Toyota, Honda, and now Hyundai are providing jobs here.
> Although, I think NAFTA was one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made.
> Mexico had nothing for us to gain from except that now our companies can
> produce the product there and sell it here without any repercussions. It
> was just plain stupid.
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
are to Walmart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ruel Smith wrote:
>
> What I'm describing is going on because we are letting it happen. We've
> opened our markets basically wide open, while other countries have kept
> them basically closed to us. I'm not saying that protectionism is the way
> to go, but consumer awareness of the wide------ damage buying goods
> manufactured outside the US can go a long way. I'm not one that says you
> need to buy one of the big 3, because many of their goods are made
> elsewhere while Toyota, Honda, and now Hyundai are providing jobs here.
> Although, I think NAFTA was one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made.
> Mexico had nothing for us to gain from except that now our companies can
> produce the product there and sell it here without any repercussions. It
> was just plain stupid.
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
#215
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
Americans to Japan and Germany are as illegal aliens from Mexico
are to Walmart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ruel Smith wrote:
>
> What I'm describing is going on because we are letting it happen. We've
> opened our markets basically wide open, while other countries have kept
> them basically closed to us. I'm not saying that protectionism is the way
> to go, but consumer awareness of the wide------ damage buying goods
> manufactured outside the US can go a long way. I'm not one that says you
> need to buy one of the big 3, because many of their goods are made
> elsewhere while Toyota, Honda, and now Hyundai are providing jobs here.
> Although, I think NAFTA was one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made.
> Mexico had nothing for us to gain from except that now our companies can
> produce the product there and sell it here without any repercussions. It
> was just plain stupid.
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
are to Walmart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ruel Smith wrote:
>
> What I'm describing is going on because we are letting it happen. We've
> opened our markets basically wide open, while other countries have kept
> them basically closed to us. I'm not saying that protectionism is the way
> to go, but consumer awareness of the wide------ damage buying goods
> manufactured outside the US can go a long way. I'm not one that says you
> need to buy one of the big 3, because many of their goods are made
> elsewhere while Toyota, Honda, and now Hyundai are providing jobs here.
> Although, I think NAFTA was one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made.
> Mexico had nothing for us to gain from except that now our companies can
> produce the product there and sell it here without any repercussions. It
> was just plain stupid.
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
Americans to Japan and Germany are as illegal aliens from Mexico
are to Walmart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ruel Smith wrote:
>
> What I'm describing is going on because we are letting it happen. We've
> opened our markets basically wide open, while other countries have kept
> them basically closed to us. I'm not saying that protectionism is the way
> to go, but consumer awareness of the wide------ damage buying goods
> manufactured outside the US can go a long way. I'm not one that says you
> need to buy one of the big 3, because many of their goods are made
> elsewhere while Toyota, Honda, and now Hyundai are providing jobs here.
> Although, I think NAFTA was one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made.
> Mexico had nothing for us to gain from except that now our companies can
> produce the product there and sell it here without any repercussions. It
> was just plain stupid.
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
are to Walmart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ruel Smith wrote:
>
> What I'm describing is going on because we are letting it happen. We've
> opened our markets basically wide open, while other countries have kept
> them basically closed to us. I'm not saying that protectionism is the way
> to go, but consumer awareness of the wide------ damage buying goods
> manufactured outside the US can go a long way. I'm not one that says you
> need to buy one of the big 3, because many of their goods are made
> elsewhere while Toyota, Honda, and now Hyundai are providing jobs here.
> Although, I think NAFTA was one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made.
> Mexico had nothing for us to gain from except that now our companies can
> produce the product there and sell it here without any repercussions. It
> was just plain stupid.
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
#217
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
Americans to Japan and Germany are as illegal aliens from Mexico
are to Walmart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ruel Smith wrote:
>
> What I'm describing is going on because we are letting it happen. We've
> opened our markets basically wide open, while other countries have kept
> them basically closed to us. I'm not saying that protectionism is the way
> to go, but consumer awareness of the wide------ damage buying goods
> manufactured outside the US can go a long way. I'm not one that says you
> need to buy one of the big 3, because many of their goods are made
> elsewhere while Toyota, Honda, and now Hyundai are providing jobs here.
> Although, I think NAFTA was one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made.
> Mexico had nothing for us to gain from except that now our companies can
> produce the product there and sell it here without any repercussions. It
> was just plain stupid.
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
are to Walmart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ruel Smith wrote:
>
> What I'm describing is going on because we are letting it happen. We've
> opened our markets basically wide open, while other countries have kept
> them basically closed to us. I'm not saying that protectionism is the way
> to go, but consumer awareness of the wide------ damage buying goods
> manufactured outside the US can go a long way. I'm not one that says you
> need to buy one of the big 3, because many of their goods are made
> elsewhere while Toyota, Honda, and now Hyundai are providing jobs here.
> Although, I think NAFTA was one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made.
> Mexico had nothing for us to gain from except that now our companies can
> produce the product there and sell it here without any repercussions. It
> was just plain stupid.
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Your engine was designed by Nash in 1927
Nash being a founding member of American Motors, along with several other
companies with small marketshare, I'm still correct that it was an AMC
design, though I didn't know the design was quite that old.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
> Your engine was designed by Nash in 1927
Nash being a founding member of American Motors, along with several other
companies with small marketshare, I'm still correct that it was an AMC
design, though I didn't know the design was quite that old.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Your engine was designed by Nash in 1927
Nash being a founding member of American Motors, along with several other
companies with small marketshare, I'm still correct that it was an AMC
design, though I didn't know the design was quite that old.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
> Your engine was designed by Nash in 1927
Nash being a founding member of American Motors, along with several other
companies with small marketshare, I'm still correct that it was an AMC
design, though I didn't know the design was quite that old.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Your engine was designed by Nash in 1927
Nash being a founding member of American Motors, along with several other
companies with small marketshare, I'm still correct that it was an AMC
design, though I didn't know the design was quite that old.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
> Your engine was designed by Nash in 1927
Nash being a founding member of American Motors, along with several other
companies with small marketshare, I'm still correct that it was an AMC
design, though I didn't know the design was quite that old.
--
Registered Linux user #378193