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Re: Born suckers
Can't prove it by me, I maintain my vehicles property. I still own a 1971
Pinto, that I bought in 1970, that currently has over 300K miles on the
clock that looks and runs great.
As to the Scion, I guess the Japanese buyer are smarter than US buyers.
For the record the same Scions now sold in the US have been sold around the
world for around ten years.
mike
"Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 19:03:33 -0400, Mike Hunter wrote:
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>> If your vehicles are failing from lack of maintenance that is your fault,
>> why are blaming the manufacture?[/color]
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> Those failures are minimla. What if I had treated a Chevy like that? It
> would have been headed for the junkyard long ago.
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> Let's put it this way: the two cars that were comparable to my first
> Corolla were the Vega and the Pinto...
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> HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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>> Surly you do not expect a Scion, a car built as basic transport to be
>> sold
>> in third world countries, will last very long without the proper
>> preventive maintenance?[/color]
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> Where did you get this? the US is the Prime market for Scion, with Japan
> second.
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