An extraordinarily boring discussion about where cars are made

You have d’aul google mastered lad. Fair play to ya.

Has the Misses seen your posts deeming Hillary a bitch yet?

Take the Solara for a drive, you’ll feel better.

I don’t use google mate, I’m a student of US history.

My misses thinks Hillary is a bigger bitch than I think she is. Apparently over 50% of white women think the same, as they voted for Trump. There might be a clue for you there why Hillary didn’t win, she couldn’t even win her own demographic.

I don’t drive cheap pieces of Japanese shit mate.

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When I last checked a Solara wasn’t a drink (Hint, I said drive).

Well and truly rattled.

Are you drunk mate?

You do realise when a post is edited from it’s original a wee icon appears next to it. Silly boy.

Yes mate. I realize that. It’s just that anyone who reads what I originally wrote and thought I meant drink has to be either drunk or brain dead.
Are you from Tipp by any chance?

Reported for racism.

Japanese cars consistently rate higher than US-built cars for reliability.

You’re driving an expensive piece of USA-ian shit.

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I don’t drive cheap pieces of Japanese shit mate. [/quote]

Japanese cars consistently rate higher than US-built cars for reliability.

You’re driving an expensive piece of USA-ian shit. [/quote]

Only someone who drives a bicycle could write such out of date nonsense.

There is effectively no reliability difference between cars these days regardless of their country (major) of origin, American, European, Japanese and Korean made cars are all very reliable with few exceptions. According to the latest JD Power survey the reliability winners from small sporty to large in their various categories were the Mini Cooper, Fiat 500, Buick Verano, Lexus Es and Buick LaCrosse.

For what it’s worth, I don’t drive an American car.

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They’re all made in Mexico now anyway.

One rides a bicycle, one doesn’t drive one.

I know in the USA you like to say you ride in a car, but that’s just nonsense and poor English.

JD Power receives large fees from US car manufacturers and thus its findings are heavily biased in favour of US car manufacturers.

Japanese cars rank top of independent surveys for reliability:

http://www.reliabilityindex.com/top-100

http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/recommended/most-reliable-cars

There is no topic that google isn’t an expert on and allow someone to get out of trouble on.

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What a pity some people use it to get into trouble.

There’s lies, damn lies and google

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JD Power receives large fees from US car manufacturers and thus its findings are heavily biased in favour of US car manufacturers. Japanese cars rank top of independent surveys for reliability:[/quote]

Once again, I don’t drive an American car and never have, so not sure what nonsensical point you are trying to make. My reference to the Toyota Solara (Camry) as a “cheap piece of Japanese shit” has nothing to do with reliability, as it and its major competitors in that category (economy mid sized sedans) are all highly reliable cars (which all the available data confirms). Reliability is an assumption these days (it’s no longer the 1980s), safety, performance and features are what matter most to consumers.

For what it’s worth, if I were interested in buying a car in that category, which I’m not, I would buy an American car, the Ford Fusion, which is a far better car for the money.