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Off that list, I could only vote for DaimlerChrysler:
BMW? No, sir, they're from Kind Eddy's "empire".
Toyota, Mitsubishi and Honda? No Japs for me.
GM? Well, they own Opel which isn't really my favourite.
Ford? Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaase...
Just wanted to point out that Ford only has the Volvo-named cars. The Volvo Group (trucks, buses and other heavy equipment) is still a seperate company.
Isnt the majority of Subaru owned by Toyota? I cant remember. Sorry I forgot to include them.
Fuji Heavy Industries has an interest in Subaru. The only connection Toyota has with Subaru is as a parts supplier. For example Subaru buys driveshafts from Toyota. What most people don't know is that Subaru has always been an American corporation. Their world headquarters was originally in New Jersey, and has been moved to Ohio after they opened manufacturing facilities there.
I voted for Honda since our family has had a few and they've been great cars and I drive one right now. Very dependable, comfortable, and reliable. Used to have a Toyota which was a solid and reliable car but it was so bland. BMWs are really cool but the styling of the newer models are really off.
Where are the Volkswagen's? Where else can you get a carmaker that makes a diesel engine that gets you 487,000km before you decide to replace it with a new model and then gets you 72 mpg (Canadian gallons) on the new model?
Isnt the majority of Subaru owned by Toyota? I cant remember. Sorry I forgot to include them.
No General Motors owns 30% of Subaru. Subaru is owned by Fuji Heavy Industries in which GM has a 30% stake.
And AE: thats spelled Cadillac.
Its all about GM folks. A company that puts out legends like the Impala SS, GTO, Corvette, Seville STS, Escalade, Camaro, Firebird blows the rest out of the water.
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