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Originally Posted by Foster26
We don't need people putting the fear of losing their deposits into those who have ordered or are going to order! They are NOT going to go belly up! What is needed is people who want one to order NOW and ultmately buy when they come out!
If you are in the market for a car, buy American! It's funny how the new fad these days is let's not buy gas from certain non-America companies but yet we are still buying up tons of non-American cars. WE NEED TO BUY AMERICAN AND BUY AMERICAN NOW!
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Okay I know i'm going to get heat from this but here goes. When you say buy American what do you mean, because the Toyota Camery and Tundra is made in the U.S. as well as the M.B. M-class and I'm sure some other models that have headquarters outside of the U.S. The car that has ignited our passion is built on an Australian Holden foundation and was largely developed in Australia. The manufacturing plant for this and other models such as the Chrysler 300/Dodge Charger and Challenger is in Canada. The parts for many cars today originate from all over the world. I understand and agree whole heartedly the necessity to keep the money in the U.S. but to be honest I think that too many U.S. corporations have outsourced the R/D and manufacturing of various products not only automobiles to other countries, while the corporate heads rake in the profits. So should we not buy Camerys, Tundras and the like and risk losing more middle class U.S. jobs or should we insist that these companies come back to the U.S. and invest and see the beauty of the next door neighbor that they've ignored for too long. I have an order in for a Camaro but feel guilty that Canadian and Australian workers would benefit more than U.S. ones. I just get frustrated in seeing fellow U.S. citizens suffer for corporate greed, and now when they are in trouble they turn to us not Australia or Canada but the U.S. to help in running their plants in other countries while we still suffer here.