3C's & a D?
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I was actually thinking when I saw the side profile that it looks like the early 2000's Lexus is300 particularly in the stubby trunk area. Could also be confused with same era BMW 3 series.
Could have been a black and white photo. Not a car with any color in the whole scene!
That car is disgusting.
2500 and 3500, but that Mexican plant existed long before NAFTA and it's mostly because the Warren plant is to old and small for modern era duallys. That will soon change as a new Ram plant in MI comes online soon.
I didn't think of that, but true.
Try to enjoy the fall leaves?
Has nothing to do with NAFTA, made in Mexico is made in Mexico.
That car is disgusting.
I'd love to see the numbers that state Canada produces FAR less then we purchase....considering multiple top selling vehicles of multiple brands are Canadian built.The point was that the plant wasn't built to game NAFTA. At one time Mexican sales required Mexican production (Canada used to do that as well). All the D3 have had Mexican production since the late 20's and earlier. Since the advent of NAFTA (and auto pact in CA) those existing factories have become sole-sources of a particular model vs. building some of everything... simply because that is far more efficient.
Given that Mexico buys only about 10% fewer US brands than the US, (35% vs. 45% driven largely by their higher costs and low wages) it's only fair they see some taste of production benefits. (Canada buys roughly equal to the US with far less production, so hurray Canada.)
Now if you want to talk about businesses that have only recently moved to Mexico and sell few products there, (like Carrier) I'm 100% on board the complain-train.
I'd love to see the numbers that state Canada produces FAR less then we purchase....considering multiple top selling vehicles of multiple brands are Canadian built.
I'm not referring to its appearance. That's bad in itself.I don't hate it in person as much as I would on paper. I would have made the rear window bigger, the small window adds to the home made look. Would like to hit some potholes with it and then decide.
I'm not referring to its appearance. That's bad in itself.
I'm thinking about what kind of demented mind wanted that. Eww.. keep him/her/them away from me.
Nooooooo!Convertible pickins are pretty slim in 2017. Perhaps this is more your style?
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More/less random but tangentially auto related.
First, I was in a very old nursing home today and spotted this....
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If that were AirTemp II those seniors would be in serious trouble
I see a:
Ram 1500 (Warren, MI)
Chrysler 200 (Sterling Heights, MI)
Buick Enclave (Delta Township, MI)
Chevy Impala (Oshawa ON, CA)
Dodge Caravan (Windsor ON, CA)
Ford Escape (Louisville, KY)
One could try and say Canada doesn't count, but the Feds consider CA-vehicles as US because of the auto pact agreement of 1965 that removed all trade barriers. Most all of the high dollar value engineering work was performed in a 40 mile radius.
Convertible pickins are pretty slim in 2017. Perhaps this is more your style?
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That's why I like it. Let alone four door convertibles. The math doesn't add up though, 60,000?$ car + 20,000?$ unnecessary work = practically unsellable vehicle. Better than the fake bow landau though!