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22-10-2005, 03:09 PM | #1 | ||
American Muscle
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Cleveland, OH USA
Posts: 29
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This is a big problem here. Around the bigger "motor" cities like Detroit, Lorain, Dayton, most people have American cars. However, I see more foreign Japanese cars than American cars. Toyota, Honda, etc, are very prevaliant.
Sucks... makes me wonder why people think alot of our automotive workers are getting laid off. Do most people in Aus drive Aussie made cars or is it starting to become like it is here? I think this is a good reason why GM/Ford/Chrysler have began using the employee pricing programs. |
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