eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10892985/
Quote : | "Once upon a time, American-made cars embodied a vigorous national confidence. They were enormous chunks of muscular metal and chrome with jukebox-like dashboards and dangerously-sharp tailfins. Bold and flashy, they commanded respect on the highway.
These days, forget about respect. American cars are singled out for their lack of exciting designs, poor quality and meager fuel efficiency. Many American consumers began to choose Toyotas over Chryslers years ago." |
Some interesting quotes:
Quote : | "“They refused to accept change,” said Adams. “While automotive industries in other countries were building smaller, safer, more fuel-efficient and reliable vehicles, the American automotive industry looked the other way and continued to shove oversized, gas-guzzling vehicles down the throats of consumers.”" |
Quote : | "“As much as I would prefer to ‘buy American,’ I am not going to subsidize the huge pensions and inflated salaries that the United Auto Workers union (UAW) has extorted from Detroit by buying a sub-standard automobile,” Paul said. “The UAW and their kind are going to be the undoing of the American car manufacturing industry as we currently know it. What rises from the ashes may be an automobile manufacturer that will stand up to the UAW and build cars that actually give people their money’s worth.”" |
1/30/2006 1:49:57 PM |
beethead All American 6513 Posts user info edit post |
there is no such thing as "domestic" and "import" anymore..
GMs are made in mexico bmws & toyotas are made in america vws are made in brazil etc. 1/30/2006 1:56:51 PM |
tchenku midshipman 18586 Posts user info edit post |
tell me more 'bout this UAW crew
[Edited on January 30, 2006 at 2:10 PM. Reason : n/m read the article] 1/30/2006 2:01:53 PM |
Scottyc All American 1956 Posts user info edit post |
Could you be anymore wrong?
majority of BMWs are made in Germany still.
I think you will find x5 and z4 don't count for much of BMW sales compared to other cars.
Some VWs are made in mexico, some still in germany.
Last I checked GMs are still made in detroit too.
Quote : | "GMs are made in mexico bmws & toyotas are made in america vws are made in brazil etc." |
[Edited on January 30, 2006 at 2:07 PM. Reason : .]1/30/2006 2:05:49 PM |
richthofen All American 15758 Posts user info edit post |
You can't tell anymore. My dad's "japanese" Honda was made in Marysville, Ohio. My mom's "american" Ford was made in Canada. (Not sure of city/province). My Lincoln was made in Wixom, Michigan.
That's 2 out of 3 that weren't made in their "logical" country. 1/30/2006 2:19:36 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
Ford is mostly in the us and canada 1/30/2006 3:06:41 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52840 Posts user info edit post |
not to mention that the foreign and domestic makes are all in bed with each other, anyway
ford and jag, ford and mazda chrysler and mitsu saab is a division of GM just like chevy is
etc 1/30/2006 3:17:42 PM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "They refused to accept change,” said Adams. “While automotive industries in other countries were building smaller, safer, more fuel-efficient and reliable vehicles, the American automotive industry looked the other way and continued to shove oversized, gas-guzzling vehicles down the throats of consumers" |
i agree completely with this. american auto makers are playing catch up now.
it is hard to determine country lines as far as manufacturing, etc. goes... but the technology and design still largely lies in the auto maker's country of origin.1/30/2006 3:20:32 PM |
EhSteve All American 7240 Posts user info edit post |
my car was built in smyrna, tennessee. 1/30/2006 4:38:00 PM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
I drive a Nissan that was built in the US.
But I can certainly see why the "American brands" are slipping though. 1/30/2006 4:57:30 PM |
nightkid86 All American 1149 Posts user info edit post |
A bunch of the speaker and computer stuff on all cars is from japan or china. Most cars are pretty much from everywhere.
Hell, I mean the Toyota Matrix and Pontiac Vibe share the same platform... In japan the Vibe is even called a Toyota Voltz.
Not that I don't like American cars, I love American muscle but in the past decade or so I think the American manufacturers have failed to adapt. That being said, it's still sad to see that American cars still come with huge engines to make power closer to the turbocharged high tech japanese cars. And while the Japanese use Valve Timing and computer techonolgy to gain good fuel economy, the American cars must shut down cylinders to make good fuel economy.
It's sad that in America everyone seems to want a huge SUV with leather and armor plated wheels. Before importing a bunch of companies have to widen and fatten their cars to carry our american fat asses everywhere. 1/30/2006 5:04:39 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
just because a car was assembled in the US, sure as doesn't mean the engine internals were cast and machined here, let alone designed here. the non-automated part of car assembly is pretty low level for most cars, so it really doesn't matter where it's assembled. 1/30/2006 5:50:02 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
sigh
regardless of what is made where and who is actually owned by who, there are still domestic and import car brands.
yes most domestic lines lost the home field advantage over the past decade or so, because they just didnt offer the customers what they could get with a honda or toyota. is this the fault of the UAW? i dont know, but honestly who really cares? 1/30/2006 6:07:59 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52840 Posts user info edit post |
^more like the last 25-30 years, not the last 10
Quote : | "it is hard to determine country lines as far as manufacturing, etc. goes... but the technology and design still largely lies in the auto maker's country of origin." |
you're right, to a degree. even the technology and design is far, far more inbred than it used to be (with the manufacturer associations I gave earlier as evidence)
Hell, even the Harley-Davidson V-Rod has an engine designed by Porsche.1/30/2006 7:40:19 PM |
package2 All American 1450 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "My Lincoln was made in Wixom, Michigan." |
What's surprising about that?
edit: i'm an idiot
[Edited on January 30, 2006 at 7:41 PM. Reason : q]1/30/2006 7:40:56 PM |
arghx Deucefest '04 7584 Posts user info edit post |
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[Edited on January 30, 2006 at 8:21 PM. Reason : repost] 1/30/2006 8:12:33 PM |
JonHGuth Suspended 39171 Posts user info edit post |
let me just go ahead and point out that none of the "this car is really that car" stuff is going to be amazing or new to anyone else 1/30/2006 8:17:50 PM |
nightkid86 All American 1149 Posts user info edit post |
The new beetle is actually a Ford F-350 Xtra duty 1/30/2006 8:49:02 PM |
Golovko All American 27023 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "bmws & toyotas are made in america vws are made in brazil" |
funny cause the only two BMW's that are made in the US are the Z4 and x5 which are shipped to Germany when the German made, 3series, 5 series and 7 series are brought to the US
also, another funny thing about VW's...they are mostly made in Germany, however some transmissions are assembled in japan and other assemblies are done in mexico.....dunno where you got brazil from.1/30/2006 9:30:30 PM |
JonHGuth Suspended 39171 Posts user info edit post |
bmw's are also made in autria, south africa, and great britain just wanted to point that out because they get forgotten 1/30/2006 9:41:57 PM |
Patman All American 5873 Posts user info edit post |
My 2004 Honda Accord
US/Canadien Parts: 60% Japan Parts: 25%
Final Assembly Point: Marysville, Ohio Engine: USA Transmission: Japan 1/30/2006 9:50:32 PM |
AVON All American 4770 Posts user info edit post |
I'm actually starting to like domestics better. Particularly ford and Chrysler. Ford is starting to come out with genuine nice cars again, and Chrysler is bringing the Mercedes influence. Ford just showed it's diesel-electric hybrid at a recent show and I, working in the engine components industry, know there are somethings coming down the pipeline. 1/30/2006 9:59:27 PM |
dannydigtl All American 18302 Posts user info edit post |
who cares where theyre made? theyre just following dirctions, etc. where it is DESIGNED is what matters 1/30/2006 10:01:04 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
did anyone else read the actual msnbc article that this tread was created in response to? 1/30/2006 10:14:25 PM |
arghx Deucefest '04 7584 Posts user info edit post |
yes 1/30/2006 10:17:23 PM |
Nighthawk All American 19623 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "That being said, it's still sad to see that American cars still come with huge engines to make power closer to the turbocharged high tech japanese cars. And while the Japanese use Valve Timing and computer techonolgy to gain good fuel economy, the American cars must shut down cylinders to make good fuel economy." |
I find this part pretty ridiculous. First off, they aren't making big engines to come close to the Jap shit, they are absolutely blowing the doors off the Japenese supercars and still doing it with better fuel economy. And how is DOD or whatever they call it now a bad thing? It makes great sense to deactivate half the cylinders when cruise is engaged and helps quiet down the motor when your cruising. I love the big meaty sound that a big V8 musclecar makes and hate that whiny sound that foreign cars make when they wind up. Not to mention the fact that most of those cars powerband is not nearly as good as the american muscle cars.
As for the article, I agree that most of Detroit has been stagnant over the past years. I think the Fusion, Mustang, etc. are steps in the right direction, and I'm hopeful for the future.1/31/2006 2:40:57 PM |
nightkid86 All American 1149 Posts user info edit post |
"who cares where theyre made? theyre just following dirctions, etc. where it is DESIGNED is what matters"
Lots of "Japanese" cars are designed in California 1/31/2006 2:44:24 PM |
plumturboeg6 Veteran 448 Posts user info edit post |
we make service calls to the Nissan "engineers" in California occasionally...you can tell they've never had their heads under a hood...and you can't tell me that an emissions system that constanly has problems clogging the tube from the cat to the intake manifold (in effect seizing the engine and calling for a brand new one) is a great design
sure it pays like ~14 hours...gg nissan 2/3/2006 12:39:10 PM |
JayMCnasty All American 14180 Posts user info edit post |
hondas are made in ohio 2/3/2006 12:42:06 PM |
redneck350 All American 3178 Posts user info edit post |
Its not the design location, its not the assmebly location its where the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ goes. Assembling a nissan in tenn. is not gonna afect our economy much for the better. The romeo and allied ford plants, now thats whats good for america! 2/4/2006 5:50:28 PM |
TKE-Teg All American 43411 Posts user info edit post |
^THANK YOU!
Some of you people are fucking retarded. If GM or Ford went out of business, the US economy would tank in a heartbeat. 2/6/2006 1:12:36 PM |
Scottyc All American 1956 Posts user info edit post |
Three cents of every dollar in the US in generated by GM. 2/6/2006 2:10:17 PM |
arghx Deucefest '04 7584 Posts user info edit post |
^ so you're saying that GM is 3% of the GDP
riiiiiiiiiight 2/6/2006 10:44:45 PM |
JMONEY All American 3580 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Before importing a bunch of companies have to widen and fatten their cars to carry our american fat asses everywhere." |
2/7/2006 7:47:01 AM |
NCSUDiver All American 1829 Posts user info edit post |
Call me a stupid girl, but I thought it was inefficient and outdated business models, not where stuff was designed and built that made domestic companies lose out to imports. Foreign based companies have less overhead and are quicker to adapt to the changing needs of customers. America makes excellent larger vehicles, but we are playing catch up in the smaller vehicle market segment because it takes a dozen layers of management and a workers' union to decide if and how to do anything. 2/7/2006 8:15:06 AM |
FanatiK All American 4248 Posts user info edit post |
^you're right, stupid girl. 2/7/2006 9:38:58 AM |
TKE-Teg All American 43411 Posts user info edit post |
^^the workers union has no decision in the development of a new vehicle. 2/7/2006 1:19:27 PM |
underPSI tillerman 14085 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "America makes excellent larger vehicles" |
oh yeah, like what?2/7/2006 7:43:11 PM |
CaptainBF Terminated 2633 Posts user info edit post |
Trucks 2/7/2006 7:57:52 PM |
underPSI tillerman 14085 Posts user info edit post |
i haven't found a modern american truck yet that's worth a fuck. 2/7/2006 8:00:30 PM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
^ how modern are we talking about? 2/7/2006 9:41:05 PM |
9one9 All American 21497 Posts user info edit post |
same thread different year 2/7/2006 10:05:00 PM |
YostBusters All American 771 Posts user info edit post |
If you want a muscle car buy American. If you want a quality, reliable, comfortable, economical, dependable, convenient, quiet, elegant, functional car, buy Japanese. 2/8/2006 9:54:56 AM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
well we just got the contract to make all GMT-900(0?) airbags
those are all the airbags in gm trucks
w00t for federally mandated devices in all new cars giving me a job! 2/8/2006 9:44:57 PM |