Cloud Dancer

San Antonio and Livingston TX USA

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WTD44 wrote: I would love to see someone start importing coaches to the US. That would give our manufacturers some incentive to do a better overall job and we would all benifit. Look at how Detroit improved American cars. Yes, it took them way to long to come up to speed, but they did show they could do it.
Bring on those rice burners.!
It didn't happen in the best of times,....it's not going to happen in the worst of times....IMO.
The local Tundra plant has already made two(2) significant cutbacks.
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tatest

Oklahoma

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Harvard wrote: The Ford F53 chassis has been made in Mexico since model year 1999.....
That's simply not true. The F53 is made for Ford by Detroit Chassis, at a plant in Detroit.
Some of the E-series cab chassis and cutaway chassis production is from Mexico, some from the U.S. Which you get is a toss-up.
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the silverback

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NO I WOULD NOT!!! I have only owned one foreign car, a VW. It was the worst car I ever owned . Never again. BUY AMERICAN!!!
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Pokiii

Denver Colorado

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Hack no ... my VW in college is way better than the piece of junk Pinto I had in high school
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buchrob

Stanstead QC

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Now which would an "educated market" pay more for:
Mercury Villager or Nissan Quest minivan?
Toyota Corolla or Geo Metro automobile (certain years only)?
Each one of the pairs built on the same assembly line in North America, as a US/Japan joint venture, yet "Japanese" brand commands at least 15% more in re-sale value.
'99 Glendale Royal Expedition 24' Class C
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Jim & Joan

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Sully2 wrote: tom_kat wrote: some day this country will regret having all the manufactures go out of the country to make major things,like making steel,vehicle assembly lines, electronic hardware.and other vital manufacturing company's to keep this country safe and protected.they wont be any one that knows how to get things done or the people that know how to do it hands on like they used to be,
All ya have to do is get american hourly workers to work with no health bennie...no pensions and get paid $10 an hour...and it will all come back here...  Dont hold your breath!
There already here, we call them Illegal Immigrants.
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SemperFiCop

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Jim & Joan wrote: Sully2 wrote: tom_kat wrote: some day this country will regret having all the manufactures go out of the country to make major things,like making steel,vehicle assembly lines, electronic hardware.and other vital manufacturing company's to keep this country safe and protected.they wont be any one that knows how to get things done or the people that know how to do it hands on like they used to be,
All ya have to do is get american hourly workers to work with no health bennie...no pensions and get paid $10 an hour...and it will all come back here...  Dont hold your breath!
There already here, we call them Illegal Immigrants. 
What is an
Illegal Immigrant?
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RayChez

Barstow, Ca. USA

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Last I heard there are eleven million illegals in this country. No green cards or what ever to make it legal. From all over the world. WOW!
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cheesemanmax

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The GEO Metros never came from the same line as the Toyota Corolla.
What is your point about resale, people believe the foreign nameplates are better thus worth more?
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batts

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Nomadac wrote: bagman wrote: Another country other than the United States or Canada. Just suppose that the class A is re-badged with an American brand name on it and serviced through their dealer network. Perhaps the foreign make class A would be re-badged as a Monaco for example. I think this is going to happen either in 2009 or 2010. If the quality was there and it was competively priced, would you consider such a motor home? Chuck/Bagman.
I doubt that we will see Class A MH's made in a foreign country and shipped to the U.S. as the shipping costs would be prohibited IMO. Not enough volume to make this very profitible for a Foreign Mfg.
I doubt the shipping cost would exceed $5,000usd. As a "one off" I can ship a MH to Australia for $9,500usd.
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