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Detroit is number 1.
Detroit is number 1.
It's understandable with all of the job-cuts.
All of this is related to things we talked about. There is a thread about Domestic vs Foreign cars on the SMALL TALK page and 90% of US want foreign cars. There was a thread last year about companies OUTSOURCING jobs overseas, but 90% of us were against it.
So, it seems we (Americans) want our cake and eat it too. We want to invest and spend our money on foreign products, but we don't want our American companies to close its doors, even though we don't support them. We don't want our companies OUTSOURCING jobs, but we don't want to pay higher prices for the same services that are fullfilled with American workers.
We, the consumer, are a large part of this problem too.
All of this is related to things we talked about. There is a thread about Domestic vs Foreign cars on the SMALL TALK page and 90% of US want foreign cars. There was a thread last year about companies OUTSOURCING jobs overseas, but 90% of us were against it.
So, it seems we (Americans) want our cake and eat it too. We want to invest and spend our money on foreign products, but we don't want our American companies to close its doors, even though we don't support them. We don't want our companies OUTSOURCING jobs, but we don't want to pay higher prices for the same services that are fullfilled with American workers.
We, the consumer, are a large part of this problem too.
If the US companies were to market products that are equal in reliability to those foreign ones...this wouldnt be a problem. But when you have cars that are without a doubt the most reliable cars out...its hard to tell someone not to buy that car..especially when they're as gas efficient as they are.