Re: Jeep Hurricane concept equipped with two HEMI engines.jpg
I've no objection to a diesel, but no way would I buy a 2.8 litre one.
Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ "Ben" <bmccunenospam@knology.net> wrote in message news:DPmEd.1747$ot6.1552@fe40.usenetserver.com... > Now the Gladiator looks really cool... But I heared it will be powered by a > diesel.. If so.. They can keep it... > > Ben > 95 YJ 2.5L |
Re: Jeep Hurricane concept equipped with two HEMI engines.jpg
Dunno what it's like in the UK, but in the US, most Japanese cars are
made domestically, especially trucks & SUVs. They have a greater foreign component percentage, but assembly is domestic. However, the tens of thousands of UAW jobs that went away in the 80s as the Big 3 cut overhead really just went away - the foreign-owned assembly plants in the US were non-union, and remain that way. Fairly well paid, but non-union. B In article <o7lEd.7386$GG1.6769@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk> , "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote: > The Big 3 are in trouble already from the Japanese importers. > -- Brian Heller It is easier to tame wild beasts than to conquer the human mind. |
Re: Jeep Hurricane concept equipped with two HEMI engines.jpg
Dunno what it's like in the UK, but in the US, most Japanese cars are
made domestically, especially trucks & SUVs. They have a greater foreign component percentage, but assembly is domestic. However, the tens of thousands of UAW jobs that went away in the 80s as the Big 3 cut overhead really just went away - the foreign-owned assembly plants in the US were non-union, and remain that way. Fairly well paid, but non-union. B In article <o7lEd.7386$GG1.6769@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk> , "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote: > The Big 3 are in trouble already from the Japanese importers. > -- Brian Heller It is easier to tame wild beasts than to conquer the human mind. |
Re: Jeep Hurricane concept equipped with two HEMI engines.jpg
Dunno what it's like in the UK, but in the US, most Japanese cars are
made domestically, especially trucks & SUVs. They have a greater foreign component percentage, but assembly is domestic. However, the tens of thousands of UAW jobs that went away in the 80s as the Big 3 cut overhead really just went away - the foreign-owned assembly plants in the US were non-union, and remain that way. Fairly well paid, but non-union. B In article <o7lEd.7386$GG1.6769@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk> , "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote: > The Big 3 are in trouble already from the Japanese importers. > -- Brian Heller It is easier to tame wild beasts than to conquer the human mind. |
Re: Jeep Hurricane concept equipped with two HEMI engines.jpg
Similar here - Toyota have a plant in Derby for example. I was offered a job
by them, but turned them down as they seemed rude ; didn't appreciate the crude psychological tricks they played at the interview. Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ "Brian" <b_heller@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:b_heller-67ECF9.23355611012005@news.verizon.net... > Dunno what it's like in the UK, but in the US, most Japanese cars are > made domestically, especially trucks & SUVs. They have a greater foreign > component percentage, but assembly is domestic. However, the tens of > thousands of UAW jobs that went away in the 80s as the Big 3 cut > overhead really just went away - the foreign-owned assembly plants in > the US were non-union, and remain that way. Fairly well paid, but > non-union. |
Re: Jeep Hurricane concept equipped with two HEMI engines.jpg
Similar here - Toyota have a plant in Derby for example. I was offered a job
by them, but turned them down as they seemed rude ; didn't appreciate the crude psychological tricks they played at the interview. Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ "Brian" <b_heller@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:b_heller-67ECF9.23355611012005@news.verizon.net... > Dunno what it's like in the UK, but in the US, most Japanese cars are > made domestically, especially trucks & SUVs. They have a greater foreign > component percentage, but assembly is domestic. However, the tens of > thousands of UAW jobs that went away in the 80s as the Big 3 cut > overhead really just went away - the foreign-owned assembly plants in > the US were non-union, and remain that way. Fairly well paid, but > non-union. |
Re: Jeep Hurricane concept equipped with two HEMI engines.jpg
Similar here - Toyota have a plant in Derby for example. I was offered a job
by them, but turned them down as they seemed rude ; didn't appreciate the crude psychological tricks they played at the interview. Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ "Brian" <b_heller@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:b_heller-67ECF9.23355611012005@news.verizon.net... > Dunno what it's like in the UK, but in the US, most Japanese cars are > made domestically, especially trucks & SUVs. They have a greater foreign > component percentage, but assembly is domestic. However, the tens of > thousands of UAW jobs that went away in the 80s as the Big 3 cut > overhead really just went away - the foreign-owned assembly plants in > the US were non-union, and remain that way. Fairly well paid, but > non-union. |
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