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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    I'm so very fond of the Subaru Outback but since any car in our household has to be union and American made, the Subaru is out. I'm looking at the 2011 Ford Explorer right now. Very, very, nice and good gas mileage.
    Hmmmm. There is no such thing as a totally "american made" car. There hasn't been for decades. Although, if you want as close to it as you can get, buy a Ford Econoline van. It's at 95%. Your Explorer... 80% american. The tipping point to be considered "american made" is only 75% and can be from Canada as well. Many "american" cars don't qualify and they are outsourcing more and more products each year. My Harley baaaarrrrrrely qualifies, actually.

    Your Ford Explorer comes in way low on the totem pole overall, and the gas mileage is not really that good at an average of 14/19, even compared to other SUV's. You might want to check out a Ford Escape hybrid which is 90% "american" and gets 31/34 mpg. Or a Mercury Mariner hybrid or a Mazda Tribute hybrid. They come in at 90% "american" as well, with 31/34 mpg. Of course even though the Mazda is a Japan owned and built vehicle, it is still more "american" than the Explorer overall. As we all know, under it all, it's a Ford in disguise anyway. The nameplate on the front just doesn't say "Ford". The money is still sent to Japan though. Ford figured out a long time ago to put their hands in the pockets of foreign automakers to diversify. Did they partake of the bailout? I can't recall.

    Well, you could look at Chevy's. Let's see... The Tahoe hybrid is the best mpg they have to offer at a measly 21/22 mpg but it's not an "american made" car either. Just has the nameplate. I guess you can forget that one afterall. Hmmm... "american made" SUV's with decent mpg... uh, hmmmm. Gimme a minute here. I know there's another one out there.


    Well, most of them are coming in at about where the gas guzzling Tahoe does on mpg. Sorry. I tried.

    As we all know, Dodge's are German with an "american" nameplate, Isuzu is Japanese (GM actually), Chrysler is German with an "american" nameplate, Mitsubishi is a Dodge but a "Japanese Dodge". (Apparently, the Germans don't like them either.) Jeeps are German with an "american" nameplate as well. Of course, I already mentioned that Mazda is Japanese but actually a Ford.

    In the end, think we should all just stick to bikes. At least we know where those come from. Right?


    (FWIW, I love my Subaru Impreza Outback Sport.)


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    I can't imagine the setting where I live, my neighbors, or anyone dictating what kind of car I can drive. We still have "freedom" of choice, which we supposedly love so dearly? For years, my grandparents always were spouting the mantra of "don't buy German cars" ( the Holocaust) and "don't buy Japanese cars" ("what they did to our boys..."). One time when I came to visit, my grandfather was ranting on me about this, until finally I told him *I* was the one with a neutral car... at the time I had a Volvo and DH had a Saab, but it was my mom who had the evil Mazda. He shut up after that.
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    Bikes can be just as confusing
    Take my two Bacchetta Recumbents
    The Frame is made and Painted in Taiwan. It's then shipped to Tampa, Fl, where the components ( Including an American made seat and Chinese Handlebars). so is this American or Chinese? and which Chinese?

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    I love my 100% Japanese made Mitsubishi Lancer... and I love my 100% American made Gunnar (at least the frame is), and I love my (probably) made-in-Taiwan-or-China LHT and Jamis. Thankfully we still have freedom of choice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    I love my 100% Japanese made Mitsubishi Lancer... and I love my 100% American made Gunnar (at least the frame is), and I love my (probably) made-in-Taiwan-or-China LHT and Jamis. Thankfully we still have freedom of choice!
    That reminds me...my '10 Cannondale Synapse was made in the US, but not my '11 SuperSix. I seem to recall reading that as of this model year there are very few Cdales made in the US, now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    That reminds me...my '10 Cannondale Synapse was made in the US, but not my '11 SuperSix. I seem to recall reading that as of this model year there are very few Cdales made in the US, now.
    that's weird ... my '07 Synapse was Asian-made, although I forget what country. Back then it was only the hi-mod carbon frames that were still being made in the USA (by any of the big three) - I'm surprised they brought them back even for a short time.


    I don't think there are many people who don't realize that we live in a global economy ... but there are plenty of jobs where the badge on your car is important. Lots of people have to buy a car to please their superiors, not (just) their neighbors.
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    I'm happy to discuss socialized medicine and funding birth control anytime.
    Of course, I'm an effete liberal snob from the Northeast, so my opinions suck, according to some .
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    that's weird ... my '07 Synapse was Asian-made, although I forget what country. Back then it was only the hi-mod carbon frames that were still being made in the USA (by any of the big three) - I'm surprised they brought them back even for a short time.
    Mine is aluminum, if that makes any difference. I think the last few Cdale models made in the US were the aluminum frames (Synapse and CAAD 9). I think pretty much all of their carbon frames are made overseas, now.
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    Well, in case you were wondering...


    Shimano - Japan and Taiwan
    SRAM - Taiwan
    Campy - Italy but some now made in Taiwan. Assembly is in Romania apparently
    Trek - Wisconsin makes highest end frames but now rest made in China and Taiwan
    LeMond - owned by Trek, made in Taiwan but the highest end is still made in WI, USA
    Waterford (owns Gunnar)- all USA
    Specialized - made in Taiwan
    Seven - made in USA
    Raleigh - originally UK but now owned by a Wa, USA company and made in Asia
    Orbea -Spain concept, frames made in Asia, painted in Spain.
    Motobecane - made in Taiwan
    Kona - California owned but made in Taiwan
    Jamis - US design, made in Asia
    Giant - Taiwan (make many frames for many manufacturers including many on this list that say they are from US)
    Bianchi - Italy originally. now many asian markets.
    Cervelo - Canadian but made in Asia and just assembled in canada
    Fuji - Made in Taiwan
    Colnago - made in Italy except the lower range ones, they are made in Asia
    Ducati - Licensed through Bianchi, but made in Asia
    Felt - Asian made
    Fisher - made in Asia but owned by Trek
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xrayted View Post
    I already mentioned that Mazda is Japanese but actually a Ford.
    Hmmm...yes and no. Mazdas are still Mazdas if we're talking cars. My 3 was shipped from Japan, but I think the 6s are made in the US. I think Mazda trucks are actually Fords, but they all share parts here and there. My '87 626 and '97 Ford Escort had the same dome light.

    And don't forget Volvo. A whole bunch of vehicles from these 3 manufacturers share(d) the same platform.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    Hmmm...yes and no. Mazdas are still Mazdas if we're talking cars. My 3 was shipped from Japan, but I think the 6s are made in the US. I think Mazda trucks are actually Fords, but they all share parts here and there. My '87 626 and '97 Ford Escort had the same dome light.

    And don't forget Volvo. A whole bunch of vehicles from these 3 manufacturers share(d) the same platform.

    Did you know that Mazda designed most of the Ford Explorer? It became one of the biggest sellers for Ford for years. Ford started dropping it's holding on Mazda when the recession started to hit. Up until then, they were the majority holder. Your Mazda was owned by Ford. Btw, many Fords are not made in the US either. Like I said, 80% to be considered made here in the USA. Doesn't matter where the parent company is located.
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    Ford did not take any bailout money. The Mazda trucks are basically Fords, no idea about the other vehicles.
    I've actually just started looking at vehicles as I'm going to be getting a new work vehicle at some point, just need to get debt paid down first. The biggest thing I'm looking for are fuel effient as possible (and better than my current car), a good bit of easy to use and get to storage space and I really want radio controls on the steering wheel. Yes, my current car has spoiled me. No we are not getting rid of any of our vehicles for the new one. I've basically decided it needs to be a hatchback car. We have two pick up trucks and do NOT need an SUV (nor do I want one). We're looking at the Mazda 2 and 3, the Nissan Versa, and the Ford Focus. Actually just saw the Focus yesterday and that is a nice looking car. Also may consider the Nissan Lief and the Toyota Yaris.

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    Hey, while we're at it, lets talk about socialized medicine and funding birth control.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Little View Post
    Hey, while we're at it, lets talk about socialized medicine and funding birth control.

    Exactly my point! Thank you for getting it.

    That's why I added the video back a couple of posts... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMO8Pyi3UpY
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    Quote Originally Posted by Koronin View Post
    We're looking at the Mazda 2 and 3, the Nissan Versa, and the Ford Focus. Actually just saw the Focus yesterday and that is a nice looking car. Also may consider the Nissan Lief and the Toyota Yaris.
    I have the 3 wagon, be happy to discuss it.

    I'm pretty sure my Mazda has some Volvo stuff on it too.
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