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Kinda O/T What is your everyday car Import or American

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 6t5frlane, May 19, 2006.

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  1. CruZer
    Joined: Jan 24, 2003
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    '98 Bonneville (best car I've ever owned) 6 passenger,plenty of power,great cruiser, and 30mpg and '98 S10 4wd pu.
    I hate to say it but my next ones will probably be Honda or Toyota. I haven't seen an American car lately that gets me excited,so I'll just settle for reliability.
     
  2. Junkyard Jan
    Joined: Jan 7, 2005
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    Just a question with no malice intended, what year did Ford start building F-150s in Mexico? My '89 was built in Wayne, MI.

    BTW,to whoever mentioned the lack of rods as daily drivers, back here in salt country a lot of us want to keep 'em from becoming a big pile of rust in 2 years. I've got a '64 Ford Custom, but it ain't my daily driver...:)
     
  3. 03 Hyundai Elantra, 70,000 miles on it in just over 2 years, had to put tires on it at 65,000...and the usual oil changes....2nd one we've owned, 1st one had over 102,000 when we sold it, same thing, original clutch was still in it as well!!

    We also have a 98 Mercury Villager (Its a Nissan Quest with a Merc badge)

    And the 63 Valiant wagon will be the daily when its finished...
     
  4. Bull
    Joined: Mar 17, 2006
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    Foreign cars are what kept food on the table in my home growing up. My dad has worked for a Honda dealership for over 22 years. So it was always foreign daily drivers (mostly Hondas) and American rods. It's still that way in my home now -- wifey drives an 87 Honda Civic and I drive this (06 Scion xB):
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  5. specialk
    Joined: Sep 28, 2005
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    2001 Kawasaki Classic 1500 FI
     
  6. DrJ
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Primary vehicle - 1940 GMC
    Made in the USA by a primarily American owned company, (General Motors,) but since it's corporate stock is sold to anyone buying it, who knows if it's an American company or not.
    For instance, the "American" Company that makes Crash Test Dummies in Plymouth, Michigan is owned, (or was owned when I quit working for them,) mostly by the British Coal Miner's Union.

    Back up vehicle - 1973 MGB GT.
    Originally built in England, before it was called UK.
    (Is that pronounced like it's spelled, "Uk"?) but rebuilt mostly by me with possibly Brazilian parts. Who knows.
    I'm not sure who the corporate stock holders were in 1972 when it was built but the company is currently owned by GERMAN BMW corporate owners
    Currently I'm going through the brakes since all the rubber seals and hoses have started oozing brown fluid through their old age cracks. I don't consider MG "foreign" since I'm 1/2 British.

    Wife's car - 2006 Honda Civic EX Coupe
    Bitchen little car built in CANADA.
    That was part of NORTH AMERICA last time I checked.
    As far as who own's Corporate HONDA of AMERICA, well, I do, at least I own some tiny amount of stock in it, and Wife works for HRA (Honda) so all the money paying for the Honda is coming from Honda.

    Someone said, What's American?
    Someone mentioned F 150's were built in Mexico. I think that's true, depending on what year they were built.
    That's part of NORTH AMERICA, but most people who seem to give a shit about where other people's cars are built seem to be mostly concerned with where the Corporate headquarters are AND where a car was built.
    So that let's out ALL the new DODGES and CHRYSLERS since they are owned by GERMAN MERCEDES and as much a GERMAN IMPORT as a HONDA built in OHIO is JAPANESE.

    My primary used to be a 1988 Chevy Astro Van, buil in Michigan but when the tape deck crapped out I took it apart to see if I culd fix it and found out the tape deck part inside the "Hecho en Mexico" radio was "assembled in Korea under Blaupunkt liscense" :rolleyes:

    I have a bunch of bicycles too,
    1957 Schwinn Corvette (early Beach Cruiser style) Made in Chicago
    1971 Motobecane 10 speed, made in France
    Raliegh 10 speed made in England
    2 Nishiki 10 speed bikes, made in Japan
    GT 21 speed trail bike, made in China?
    Target "Magna" $70 don't care if I lock it or not bike made in China, "customized"
    It's got the newest WWW tires and tubes so it get's ridden the most if I just want to go around the block and grab the bike that doesn't need the tires pumped up before doing so.

    I got abig laugh one day sitting at a light in front of the Isuzu dealer.
    The truck in front of me had a "Boycott Japanese goods" sticker on the bumper.
    It was a Datsun pickup. :rolleyes: :cool:

    If you don't PERSONALLY own the means of production of a company, why give a shit who else does?
    It's American corporations that have sold all the American jobs to China, not us "little" buyers.
     
  7. my daily- 63 buick electra

    backup- wifes truck - 99 ford f150- 100 % american made, minus the small stuff and foreign raw goods it takes to build a car-richmond va

    she drives my 2001 impala- canadian made
     
  8. 05 Scion (because I can get in it without bumping my head). 87 chevy 3/4 ton(big parts chasing). 59 Morris Minor, (tubed frame, sbf,4:11 geared, a real 10 minute car). 51 ford (channeled, sectioned and chopped) great cruiser. Waiting in the wings is a 70 VW (tubed frame, 350 sbc, fiberglass tilt front end, another 10 minute car). About the 10 minute cars..,I'm old, and ten minutes of fun is all I can stand at one time. Farther back in the wings is a 48 Austin A40 (also tubed, with a 401 nailhead and 400 tranny).
     
  9. manyolcars
    Joined: Mar 30, 2001
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    I drive my 31 Ford coupe as often as possible (10 years), my 39 Ford pickup for hi speed or to pull my carhauling trailer (14 years) my 35 Ford pickup (14 years, but its apart now), my 57 chevy wagon for camping out at swapmeets (I sleep inside) some long trips, cuz its got A/C (about 10 years) Sometimes I drive the 59 Ford I built for my son to drive out of state to college. He graduated and gave it back. We've driven it about 7 years. I almost never drive my 66 Chrysler convertible. (10 years) I am building a 26 T coupe on an A chassis. I like'em the older, the better. I have never owned a new car or one newer than 1966. I am positive I never will buy a new or almost new car. Why would I? I have many ol cars to drive.

    I also have some Harleys and Indians (real ones) and Cushmans
     
  10. crossthread
    Joined: Mar 9, 2006
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    daily driver 93 chev van mostly made in ohio with taco engine
    1959 english ford with ford motor from mich.
    03 windstar for my better half made in the england on this side of the pond.
    1984 3/4 ton chevrolet truck also made in canada
    1929 tudor american, with canada made engine, now at least.
    And the people I work with wonder why I get confused when they yell buy American
     
  11. wannabewannabe
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    90 Vette, red on red.

    Of course, soon it's going to be the subway b/c I'm moving to NYC in August, so actually it's for sale too...
     
  12. mojo273
    Joined: Mar 30, 2006
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    2003 F-150 would be mine and 2004 Ford Escape would be hers. I just like the fact that the F-150s never seem to die. My dad and I both have put over 200,000 mls. on different Ford trucks.:cool:
     
  13. flathead okie
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    2001 Kawasaki Nomad, 94 Dodge 150 1/2 ton, 95 firebird convert(wife's)
     
  14. kaddykid
    Joined: Jan 11, 2005
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    95 chevy one ton cargo van , 89 gmc one ton two wheel drive with a 454, both have high miles and are very tired, but new cars don't excite me at all.So i will try and keep them both together for as long as possible.
     
  15. McKee
    Joined: Jul 22, 2005
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    Honda Accord made in Ohio (Marysville) and a 32 Ford roadster also made in Ohio (Brookville)

    Check the first digit in your VIN (Serial number) and it will tell you where your late model vehicle is made
    U.S.A. 1
    Canada 2
    Mexico 3

    most others are a letter ie; Japan J
    Korea K
    West Germany W
     
  16. Jalopy Jim
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    Mine 93 Chev Surburban, Hers 2001 Camery ( the most made in American parts of any car sold in the US according the the Feds ), Kid drives a 83Ford Tempo too slow to get her into much trouble
     
  17. Well, I have an 06 Magnum for work, but that was made in Ontario. It only has the 2.7L V6, so it is a real dog. But a free car is a free car right?

    I also have a 91 Suburban 3/4 ton...With 220,000 on the clicker.
     
  18. vesparex
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    Actually the most popular vehicle worldwide! There was a statistic back in 1998 that more F150's were sold than any other car worldwide period!

    Personally I drive a 2003 Ford Explorer, made in Michigan. Everything else is old and American.

    Duane
     
  19. An 05 crew cab Silverado Chevy and my with has an 04 Trailblazer, I do have an import bike but it's from the Motherland , Germany.
     
  20. Goozgaz
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    My commuter = 1968 VW squareback
    Wifes commuter = 2003 Ford Explorer
    Weekend HomeDepot runner = 1959 Chevy truck
    Love Ma'sheen = 1960 Lincoln
     
  21. Clyde
    Joined: Mar 3, 2006
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    from Las Vegas

    I drive a 99' Chevy 2wd ext cab, its my company truck has over 150K and still running strong, the best part free gas. My personnel truck is a 04' F-150 lariet 4x4 crew cab, wife drives a 03' Hyundai Elantra.
     
  22. vesparex
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    Subaru is owned by Fuji Ind, last time I looked thats a Japenese owned company. It may be assembled here, by employees with half the benifits of their American counterparts. GM did own a stake of Subaru but sold it last year I think.

    Duane
     
  23. fur biscuit
    Joined: Jul 22, 2005
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    haha! you own a sooobaaawuuu...it's ok as so do i:

    '02 subaru wrx stationwagon. sleeper action is very neccessary. i commute about a 100 miles a day to 28mpg is real nice. the 227hp and a 5 speed make the drive fun.
     
  24. Oldmanolds
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    Let's see the question again was"every day car Import or American."I drive a Ford ranger built in the Twin Cities,Minnesota.Engine and Trans.were built in Michigan.I guess that is about as American as you can get.(I work for Ford and we do use a shit pot full of forigen crap.)
     
  25. My Town & Country is American made by Chrysler, who is owned by a German company, and my Nissan was made in Mississippi by a Japanese owned company. Pedegrees are blurred.
     
  26. dragrcr50
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    2000 f250 powerstroke w/banks turbo and 02 ss camaro cvt 6 speed ...:cool:
     
  27. I have a Chevy Prizm so that's American, right? Wrong - it's actually a rebadged Toyota Corolla and I love it. 30 MPG, full power, good stereo and the A/C will freeze my nipples off. I drive anywhere between 300 to 600 miles aweek for work and at $3.00+ for gasoline, that mileage helps.

    I think Dr. J hit the nail on the head.
     
  28. KingKustoms
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    2005 Cadillac STS cant beat 320hp and 18-25 mpg i love that car
     
  29. Tetanus Shot
    Joined: Jan 8, 2006
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    as of right now i drive an 06 dodge magnum srt8 daily 425hp 14-20mpg , but im going to be selling it soon, after i finish my 31 coupe the magnum wont be driven enough to justify owning it.
     
  30. my daily driver = 1998 Escort ZX2, wife's= 97 Mustang GT conv, fun car 55T-bird. The 54Studebaker ?......long term project car=yard art right now.
     
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