28th Apr 2009, 10:11
Yes and we all know how well American cars were built in the 80's. Why do you think Honda and Toyota have such loyal following? It all came about in the 70's and 80's when American cars were junk.
It seems we have more or less a tie on here with foreign brand drivers and American brand drivers going 200,000 miles with no problems. Can we call it even and move on? Do we really need to beat this to death any more at 195+ comments?
10th Apr 2009, 14:28
"They," were frustrated that they could not understand how to work on these foreign vehicles, therefore, declared them "under-engineered." Why couldn't they just admit they didn't know what they were doing? My Nissan built in February 1987 was perfectly engineered, (over-engineered if you ask me). I have not have a better car before or sense and I had it over twenty years. It had an alignment issue in 2007 but it was twenty years old then for crying out loud and I only paid $30 to get it fixed.