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Re: more jap knockoffs

To: gardner@lwcomm.com
Subject: Re: more jap knockoffs
From: mgbob@juno.com (ROBERT G. HOWARD)
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 10:16:32 EDT
On Wed, 20 Aug 1997 01:25:15 +0000 "Scott Gardner" <gardner@lwcomm.com>
writes:
>>   If you had instead started with the thought that
>> "knocking off other cars are bad", then you'd see that
>> it really applied to everyone.
>> 
>>   Would american manufacturers ever make a compact car if
>> the japanese hadn't done it first?
>> 
>>   Would the Ford Probe or Eagle Talon ever exist if the
>> Japanese hadn't made the sport compact market what it
>> is today?
>> 
>>   Would ford have made the xxxx if chevy hadn't been
>> first with the yyyy?
>> 
>>   It goes on.
>> 
>> - -- 
>> Trevor Boicey
>> Ottawa, Canada
>> tboicey@brit.ca
>> 
>Trevor,
>       Actually, would the Probe or Eagle even exist if the foreign 
>car 
>companies hadn't agreed to help with the development?  After all, the 
>Probe is basically a Mazda MX-6 with Ford badges (I've always thought 
>Mazda had much more input into the "joint" effort that Ford did.), 
>and the Eagle Talon, Plymouth Laser, and Mitsubishi Eclipse are the 
>same car with some minor styling differences.  I don't know who was 
>actually in on the original design.  I realize that these aren't 
>knock-offs, they're actually sister cars, but how many dodge/plymouth 
>cars can you think of that are actually Mistubishis with American 
>badges on them?  (I can think of three off the top of my head.)  The 
>first Geo Prisms were japanese-built cars with some minor cosmetic 
>changes to them. (Toyotas, I think).
>       It's funny to that some cars we think of as being 
>all-American, like 
>the Jeep Wrangler, are manufactured completely in different 
>countries, whereas the Honda Accord just recently made some consumer 
>group's approved list of Made-in-America products.
>Scott
>Scott Gardner
>gardner@lwcomm.com
>www.lwcomm.com/~gardner
>In 1987, when it was making my S-10, Chevrolet was advertising itself as
"The Hearbeat of America."  The V-6 heartbeat in my S-10 was made in
Mexico. 
Bob

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