Originally posted by Displaced
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Not sure who mentioned the Ford F-150, but this is a work truck and not an SUV...need to get the category of the vehicle correct. We have two F-150's we use at work with both having over 100,000 miles on them and never a prob with regular servicing. Sounds like that exported F-150 was a lemmon...probably made on a Mon. or Fri. Ford's ecoline vans are also workhorses too..never had a prob...however we had a Volvo box truck at work for maybe a year...what a piece of crap that was.
Audi's...hmm...nice car if your under 5'-8"...at least with the TT of which has fallen to the side in consumer interest. I remember the Audi's of the early-mid 70's of which they would just engage in drive from park with the automatics they made...that and the engines always catching on fire. That was when Porsche dumped them as a partner...smart move. Audi's also made the 1.8L engines for themselves as well as for VW for the 2002-03 engines in the Jetta's and Beetles...these engines always had probs as soon as the weather got cold and below 30F (-1C), as the coil packs failed. Try strating your car with that prob...won;t work and then it took a class action legal matter to get them to admit and make a replacement coil that worked...as prior to the legal matter they just repolaced them with known faulty parts.. these turbo engines also had been known to accumulate oil sludge that f'd up the engine. That was a nightmare for VW using the Audi made engines. Don't get me wrong, as the new A4 and A6 are really nice, but Audi has had decades of nightmares in what they put on the market.
Plain and simple...I think all car manufacturers make crap at times and the all will have some up's and downs.
The Porsche SUV is riduclous, as you can't even tow anything with it....the guys I know in the local Porsche club had been excited about these when they 1st came out, so they could possibly tow their 914's and 356's to rallys and shows...ends up they killed the transmissions on the SUV in doing so. It was a rich mans SUV for just driving and nothing else IMHO...these guys dumped the Cayennes for Ford F-250's and GMC Tahoe's. I am no fan of American cars, but for the use of what was needed, I totally understand why they did this.
The South Korea factor is ridiculous in what they allow imported, with heavy import tarrifs and limits on the number of cars they allow. The problem I see with that is that the States should impose the same outrageous tarrifs on the Korean cars imported in the States....why this is not done is somewhat odd. As I mentioned previosuly, China is working with GM in having their cars made in Mexico to avoid the heavy import tarrifs and slide under the fence with the NAFTA agreement.
As for unions...unions can be broken regardles of what industry. If the UAW was good for the US automakers employee's why didn't they do anything to stop the plant closings for the past decades that moved to Mexico and elsewhere? What happened to the UAW when NAFTA was signed? For such a strong and big union, they vanished in the representation of their employee's, companies and closed plants. The UAW to me is a sham, but the workers represented by them are just as much idiots not looking to the future but more about what they feel is owed to them. Why prevent the headache when you know you can...lets just wait for it and someone will hand us a few asperin?
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