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To: kvkkc1 who wrote (50634)3/29/2001 12:47:18 PM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
OT

Boy I'll sure second that comment!

I bought a Camry new in 1988 and it ran like a watch for 200,000 miles. Then bought a 1997 Avalon and it's got 67,000 trouble free miles on it since new.

I sure can't say that about my 95 Explorer! I bought it new and it almost lives in the shop.

Eric



To: kvkkc1 who wrote (50634)3/29/2001 3:37:12 PM
From: Pullin-GS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77400
 
Considering that the entire Toyota Corolla, and many assemblies from other Toyota cars are made by UAW shops, your statement is kind of like an oxymoron.
Especially in light that the UAW is successfully courting Toyota for a much more extensive UAW work force. All this in addition to the fact that the UAW is a large reason why much of the Mexican-assembled product is migrating to the US labor force for "forign" branded cars.
Nissan trucks are currently made by UAW shops as well that are based out of the United States.
All Mitsubishi cars that are manufactured in the USA (Eclipse and Galant) are Union-made (UAW).
All Suzuki North American (Canada) vehicles, the Swift and Vitara are UAW made.

Regards...