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You're right. Busted :)

I just went back to the beginning of this thread. Plenty of LOLs to be had. And the NSX is still vaporware!

You made me look. Found this little gem.

LMAO.......please.........for me, it's too early in the day for that kind of belly laugh. (Cruze & Fiesta = great cars.........LOLOLOLOLOLOL)

p.s. I still can't stop laughing, after reading the Fiesta is a 'great' car.........LOL.
You can laugh at the automotive journalists who rated it the most fun in a 6-way track test at Calabogie with some real sporty contenders; WRX, FR-S, Golf GTI... It also happened to be the least expensive and most practical. But even if it weren't top of the pack, it would still be remarkable simply by virtue of being competitive with world-class cars in its category. But that's not even the best part. The best part is that they are making world-class cars that are profitable! None of that was not something that could be said about compact American cars for many decades until recently.
http://driving.ca/ford/fiesta/reviews/road-test/editors-choice-2014-ford-fiesta-st

I know you take a lot of pride in the cars you built and I respect that, but the fact is that back in the day they were largely turds (no fault of yours). These really are the glory days for American cars.

I bet even the Pope would approve!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/15/pope-francis-car-ford-focus-humble_n_3598402.html
 
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Ferrari has a long list of POS cars.

So does every manufacturer. :rolleyes:

It's a looks thing. Favorite exotic ever
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If I was just a tiny bit dumber I'd have an Esprit V8 in my garage right now..

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You can laugh at the automotive journalists who rated it the most fun in a 6-way track test at Calabogie with some real sporty contenders; WRX, FR-S, Golf GTI... It also happened to be the least expensive and most practical. But even if it weren't top of the pack, it would still be remarkable simply by virtue of being competitive with world-class cars in its category. But that's not even the best part. The best part is that they are making world-class cars that are profitable! None of that was not something that could be said about compact American cars for many decades until recently.
http://driving.ca/ford/fiesta/reviews/road-test/editors-choice-2014-ford-fiesta-st

By every account that I've seen, the Fiesta ST is a really fun car. Better than the Focus ST. Light makes right. Only bad thing is that I haven't driven one myself.

In reality, I'm far more likely to buy something like that, than a Corvette ...
 
By every account that I've seen, the Fiesta ST is a really fun car. Better than the Focus ST. Light makes right. Only bad thing is that I haven't driven one myself.

In reality, I'm far more likely to buy something like that, than a Corvette ...

This is my "someday" car.

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I know you take a lot of pride in the cars you built and I respect that, but the fact is that back in the day they were largely turds (no fault of yours). These really are the glory days for American cars.

Not likely you'll dig up a post of mine that contains "pride" in reference to the way we used to build junk.
1 example: during the couple yrs we knocked out E series vans. We were so overloaded with work (55 seconds to do 80 seconds worth of work) it was impossible to tighten up a fender. For about 2 yrs, not a single van was built with a fender more than finger tight.
I could post up at least 100 more scenarios, but I won't - you'd be afraid, very afraid.

So you think we are in the midst of American cars enjoying "glory days"? Seriously?
GM has so many recalls, I'm not going to look 'em up.
Ford has recalled just about every model in their lineup.
Who knows how Mopar is fairing - I don't care.
Imports - just as many recalls as anyone else.

If you consider recalls, and cars in "limp mode" glorious, I can't help you with that. Enjoy.
 
Maybe if people didn't want a car that can also do dozens of pointless other things, while paying nothing for it, we could have OEMs building quality stuff.

People buy cars based on gimmicks and goofy knicknacks, not quality and dependability.
 
People buy cars based on gimmicks and goofy knicknacks, not quality and dependability.

Quality and dependability comes down to warranty.

Gimmicks and knickknacks are a way to differentiate your product in the market. If everyone came up with a 4 year warranty, what else can you do to differentiate your car. I dont consider styling or performance a knicknack.
 
Not likely you'll dig up a post of mine that contains "pride" in reference to the way we used to build junk.
1 example: during the couple yrs we knocked out E series vans. We were so overloaded with work (55 seconds to do 80 seconds worth of work) it was impossible to tighten up a fender. For about 2 yrs, not a single van was built with a fender more than finger tight.
I could post up at least 100 more scenarios, but I won't - you'd be afraid, very afraid.

So you think we are in the midst of American cars enjoying "glory days"? Seriously?
GM has so many recalls, I'm not going to look 'em up.
Ford has recalled just about every model in their lineup.
Who knows how Mopar is fairing - I don't care.
Imports - just as many recalls as anyone else.

If you consider recalls, and cars in "limp mode" glorious, I can't help you with that. Enjoy.
Did recalls even exist before the 70s? They've certainly been used more frequently, and by all manufacturers. It's more of a statement of business trends than a means of rating quality. If that's what you're alluding to, the is no question that quality has increased by massive amounts over the past decades. Probably the single greatest improvement amongst all the improvements that have been made by US carmakers.

And yeah, I mixed you defense of the workers with defense for the product. But there has to be some reason why you defend old American iron as being better when it used to be so laughably bad.
 
Quality and dependability comes down to warranty.

Gimmicks and knickknacks are a way to differentiate your product in the market. If everyone came up with a 4 year warranty, what else can you do to differentiate your car. I dont consider styling or performance a knicknack.

False. There is a huge segment of car owners who do not buy new cars, myself among them, and warranty does not matter to us.

I did not want a truck that can park itself, has wifi, heated and cooled cup holders, lane departure warning systems, adaptive cruise control, etc, etc, etc. I wanted a truck that will be reliable and drive fairly nice. So I have a 2005 Seirra with the pre-cylinder shut down 5.3L and 4-speed auto.

Rams of that age are falling apart unless they're southern trucks. F150s that are 4x4 and crew cab still go for too much money. The Seirra was the best value for what I wanted.
 
False. There is a huge segment of car owners who do not buy new cars, myself among them, and warranty does not matter to us.

I did not want a truck that can park itself, has wifi, heated and cooled cup holders, lane departure warning systems, adaptive cruise control, etc, etc, etc. I wanted a truck that will be reliable and drive fairly nice. So I have a 2005 Seirra with the pre-cylinder shut down 5.3L and 4-speed auto.

Rams of that age are falling apart unless they're southern trucks. F150s that are 4x4 and crew cab still go for too much money. The Seirra was the best value for what I wanted.
Do you still get up off the couch to change channels on your TV too?

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I traded a 98 model for a new 2014. There is no hope in hell I'd ever go back. The new car is light years better.

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False. There is a huge segment of car owners who do not buy new cars, myself among them, and warranty does not matter to us.

I did not want a truck that can park itself, has wifi, heated and cooled cup holders, lane departure warning systems, adaptive cruise control, etc, etc, etc. I wanted a truck that will be reliable and drive fairly nice. So I have a 2005 Seirra with the pre-cylinder shut down 5.3L and 4-speed auto.

Rams of that age are falling apart unless they're southern trucks. F150s that are 4x4 and crew cab still go for too much money. The Seirra was the best value for what I wanted.

I never said this was the only reason people buy cars. A big incentive for people to buy new is the low rate financing and warranty. I have done the math, and calculated what the warranty covers in the first two years against first two year depreciation..in my analysis, it was cheaper to buy a used car out of warranty.

There is a large segment of people that buy new. Rather than factoring what they need from a car they factor in what payments are acceptable to them over a period of 4 years- 6 years.

I fully agree, for some cars used is the way to go. But not everyone thinks that way.
 
I never said this was the only reason people buy cars. A big incentive for people to buy new is the low rate financing and warranty. I have done the math, and calculated what the warranty covers in the first two years against first two year depreciation..in my analysis, it was cheaper to buy a used car out of warranty.

There is a large segment of people that buy new. Rather than factoring what they need from a car they factor in what payments are acceptable to them over a period of 4 years- 6 years.

I fully agree, for some cars used is the way to go. But not everyone thinks that way.

It boggles my mind driving around my neighbourhood sometimes. I live in London which is a lot more affordable than other cities around here, but that being said I still drive around this city and too often I see a $350K home with a brand new truck and SUV in the driveway (I'll assume they're leasing) but I'm seeing $3000+ a month between the house and vehicles.

I guess people live their lives with no hope of ever being debt free or ever retiring.

Insane, I tell you!
 
^ to keep your warranty you have to give the dealer lots of money for the maintenance schedule. $300 for them to look at your hoses a few times a year and oil changes at 5000K.
 
^ to keep your warranty you have to give the dealer lots of money for the maintenance schedule. $300 for them to look at your hoses a few times a year and oil changes at 5000K.

Todays cars require oil changes in the 10-20k range. 5k oil change days are long gone.
 
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