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Dodge Fart wins over the Hyundai Elantra? Ummmm...
Ford Fusion wins over the Kia Optima? Hmmm...
VolkswagenCC over Dodge Charger? Ehhh...
Chrysler Town & Country over Honda Odyssey? Oookay...
Dodge Durango over Toyota 4Runner? Uh huh...
Buick Enclave over Lexus RX 350 and Cadillac SRX? Riiiight...
Chevy Avalanche...more
@DannyB from SA
My English comes from a father who is a Vietnam War vet, one of the 300,000 soldiers that South Korea sent to help the United States. I'm son of that man, who sent his older son to serve in the Army during the Iraq War. Father who sent both his sons to serve the city of New York as now NYPD. Thanks, i'...more
@Sarduci1
So why don't you go to Alabama and tell your fellow Americans you can't work at the Hyundai plant anymore. Tell them you're going to hire them and feed their family. Wake the FU? You need to wake the hell up. So what if it comes from South Korea? Is it coming from North Korea or China? Nope. Ever since Unite...more
2005 is the same year model as the one my brother has. You might wanna get rid of it. Hyundai and Kia started changing their models inside and out starting 2006... anything made before that is a hit and miss.
GM, like other major companies were slowly getting their cars made from foreign countries. Once they have enough money to do whatever they want, i'm sure it'll come out printed "Made in China", not USA. Wishful thinking though
And you want to tell the AMERICAN workers at Hyundai, Kia, Toyota that you'll lose your jobs because we'll only buy American cars, foreign cars are banned? Are you generous enough to hire those who will lose their jobs then? If Hyundai leaves Alabama, a state that was open arms to let Hyundai in for free to create jobs...more
@DannyB from SA
Do some research before you type back fool. South Korean cars are much more expensive in South Korea than what they sell here in the U.S. That's why they were getting paid that much. Hyundai itself was losing money putting up with the demonstrations, that's why they built the Alabama plant in the U.S. ...more
4/1/2013
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