What kind of car did you buy?

Do you drive a foreign car or an american car,and why?

lexi lush2008-11-21T21:03:59Z

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silverado 90% made in america
other people are wrong, depending on the car is what percentage is made in the usa. no car has 100% made in america and most hondas and toyotas are made 70% or less in usa. buy american keep jobs keep profit in america.

Also Domestic cars are reliable and will put up a lot of miles. as long as you take care of you car it will last a long time

Old Man Dirt2008-11-22T03:21:43Z

Yes!
I own a Ford, Mazda, and a Honda.
The Ford because over the years I have found them to be cheap to own due to the fact that they hardly ever break down. When they do one fix is enough to last another 100K miles.
I own the Mazda, because it also is easy on the pocket book. But it is my fun car to drive (wish I still had the SHO).
I own a Honda (Passport) because I believed the Honda hype and thought it might prove to be a better SUV then my Ford I sold. Wish I had the Ford back. The Honda has been on problem after another. 500 here and another 300 there. Problems the factory should have never let out the door.
So right now in my drive way are two Fords, two Miata's and one Honda Passofshit

Vipassana2008-11-22T03:16:41Z

Three foreign cars, and two "american" cars.

But seeing as Dodge, and several other car companies build their vehicles in Mexico....what do you consider foreign?

Workers are foreign, parts are foreign...only thing that was American, was the car blueprint.

So, you tell me.

jeffsmiley222008-11-22T05:01:41Z

06 nissan maxima, best car ever, no problems, prefer foreign cars personally, last a lot longer and fewer problems generally, but the person with the honda civic, i agree 100% great cars, id have to say hondas are great cars.

Anonymous2008-11-22T03:16:28Z

A foreign (made in America) Honda Accord. Why? Because it's a Honda. 100k miles with 0 repairs.

Go buy American.....(which are made in Canadia and Mexico).

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