ScottB
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Having been in just about every foreign and american mass produced automobile I can tell you that their aint that much of a difference any longer. Its funny to watch the surveys that once showed Toyota and Mercedes on top, now drop as they produce more units, wonder why, its called mass production. More units = more failures !!
I can tell you that the warranty offered by American manufacturers far outpaces most foreign also. Did you know that Nissan does NOT provide a rental car while unit is in shop unless an extended warranty is purchased. Same for Toyota, as they save this for their upscale Lexus and Infiniti badges. Talk to an average Mercedes owner on cost of upkeep, and you will see it costs 10x's what it costs to keep an American car up. And dont lose proof of warranty items like oil changes on time, or they will void the warranty.
The reason I buy American is simple, it keeps the money in our economy. The bulk is spent here, not in other countries while making their units here. That said, the reason that value was once a foreign cars biggest offering, is we allowed unions to control and fatten their wallets and their employees. Is it fair that currently 9000.00 of every new GM product is used to pay employee benefits and retirement ?? Its about 70% for foreign companies and they DONT negotiate with Unions.
Finally, service ....ha it truly depends on the dealer not the nameplate. My Cadillac dealer could not treat us better, and we have to beg for Chevy to take the Corvette in. Some get it , some dont. My local Lexus dealer now offers a shower and concierge service, but what price did you pay for a rebadged Toyota anyways ??
If you compare apples to apples, you will find enough value to move back to American. But a Lexus GS400 is not the equivalent of a Pontiac G6.
I can tell you that the warranty offered by American manufacturers far outpaces most foreign also. Did you know that Nissan does NOT provide a rental car while unit is in shop unless an extended warranty is purchased. Same for Toyota, as they save this for their upscale Lexus and Infiniti badges. Talk to an average Mercedes owner on cost of upkeep, and you will see it costs 10x's what it costs to keep an American car up. And dont lose proof of warranty items like oil changes on time, or they will void the warranty.
The reason I buy American is simple, it keeps the money in our economy. The bulk is spent here, not in other countries while making their units here. That said, the reason that value was once a foreign cars biggest offering, is we allowed unions to control and fatten their wallets and their employees. Is it fair that currently 9000.00 of every new GM product is used to pay employee benefits and retirement ?? Its about 70% for foreign companies and they DONT negotiate with Unions.
Finally, service ....ha it truly depends on the dealer not the nameplate. My Cadillac dealer could not treat us better, and we have to beg for Chevy to take the Corvette in. Some get it , some dont. My local Lexus dealer now offers a shower and concierge service, but what price did you pay for a rebadged Toyota anyways ??
If you compare apples to apples, you will find enough value to move back to American. But a Lexus GS400 is not the equivalent of a Pontiac G6.
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