It's amazing how so many people in this country are "dazzled" by anything imported. Now was there junk made in the 1980's? Sure there was. America was in the business of big luxury cars. Japan had been making their "roller skate" cars for decades when we jumped in. By the way, do any of you people honestly know for a fact that Jap cars were better? I don't think so. I have always wondered why the media here, shoved that Asian crap down our throats. Something has always seemed wrong with it and I think the write ups were slanted. There is no way that the international trade laws were / are fair to the U.S. and flooding the market with cheaply made "knock offs" has had a negative impact on our economy too. As I said, I am from Detroit and alot of my family is or has been employed by the big three of support shops. Some in the union, some not. I have never owned a foreign car. I have no desire to. I can also say that, I have NEVER been disapointed in any of my American vehicles. I have freinds that owned Toyota's, Datsun's, Nissan's, Honda's etc., I've driven in them and driven them and could not see what they liked in them. They always gave the "talking points" (better milage, longevity) To me, they were pieces of crap but that's my opinion. I do remember the Toyota truck, where I seemed to sit on the floor, with my knees in the air. Because of my Dads position with GM, I had been privy to some inside stories. Like how the Toyota truck commercials (where they blow away the big three) were pure "laughable" B.S.. (Remember they got in trouble for those ads) Where 3 Grand Prix's were put up against 3 Nissan Maxima's and the GP's clearly won every test between them. I can go on and on. Believe me, if there was anyway to only buy American I would. The U.S. stuff is always better but also usually more expensive. There was a time when people bought for quality and not just low price. For example I recently bought a pair of Redwing boots. When I got them home I noticed that they were made in China. Redwing was the last place that I could go into and "blindly" but American. I called and complained and then took them back. About the Starry eyed reaction to overseas stuff, that can be said for almost anything. From food, to clothes, to building materials. As far as the union goes, there is no way that they can all be lumped together. I am not a union guy, I do know that some are packed full of folks that get a free ride. On the other hand, in competative feilds like contruction or pipefitting etc.. If you don't have good work ethics, you don't work. If the guys that I bring in slack, I bring it up to the foreman and they don't come back. This seems to only happen when they have to pick the bottom of the barrel at the hall. Well in fear of getting slammed for going waaay to far off topic, I'll end this rant.
To stay on subject, I still like my first Ford.