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Old 12-01-2006, 11:20 AM
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Re: THE BS about rice having better gas mileage and better quality exposed SO READ IT

I agree with you STUD,

I've owned a bit of everything. your gonna save cash buying American over the Euro/ Japanese cruisers in the long run, bar none. I've tried to look at "both sides" (as stated by Zhe Wiz) and found that the Japanese quality has never been proven to me personally. in the past, I have owned Mits, Suzukis Toyotas and a few Nissans, but found good ol' American cars/ trucks to shine thru every time. when a foriegn car/truck goes in for any type of repair it will cost you double or more for what the same repair would cost with an American vehicle, and don't kid youirself, it will go in for repairs. I don't care WHAT you drive.

let the controversy contine......

Last edited by 71 bee : 12-01-2006 at 11:25 AM.
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