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I'm not saying they are all junk. I'm just saying back in the day, when you had a Caddy, you had "arrived". A Cadillac used to really be something special, a name synonymous with "top of the line, the pinnacle of luxury". 80's flops such as the Cimmaron and the bustleback trunk design, as well as all of the other general issues with 80's American cars really watered down the brand. Culturally a Cadillac just doesn't hold the same esteem in the public eye these days.
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You do not visit Detroit much do you? I can put a 80's caddy with a $50 paint job on it up for sale for $5k and will be gone by the end of the day. People still love those cars. Some people just like the old boats. My mom put 268,000 miles on her 95 towncar before my dad sold it. Now I went to NC and got her a rust free 96 towncar it has 110,000 on the clock. She wont give up her boat of a car.

I think we can all agree cars from the 80's had there problems.
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...as do 90s, 00s, American or "Foreign". They're all hunks of metal.
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Eric, please don't get into your preaching about buying import cars, we've heard it before & it's not what this thread's about...

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87BFN, IMO that era of Towncar was an awesome car in general.
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Originally posted by M3Fan M3Fan wrote:

Culturally a Cadillac just doesn't hold the same esteem in the public eye these days.


With one exception - The Escalade which seems to still be all the rage. BKH
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I don't know any songs that mention Lexus or Infiniti.
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Nate, you would fly a Correct Craft flag wouldnt you? my statement was meant as product loyalty and i have a feeling your driving a nipson and deep down you feel guilty. so whats the difference between flying a Correct Craft flag or a red dot flag in your front yard?
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To date, the most comfortable car I been a passenger in was a 1984 Oldsmobile Delta 88. There's something to be said about the older American cars and their comfort. The seats were like couches. The other thing I recall was hitting bumpy roads and the bounce the suspension had. Those days are gone forever.

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the difference is a red dot flag is the flag of a country...


and the correct craft flag is that of a company.

& yes, you're correct I drive a Nissan, but i'd have to say you're quite INcorrect in stating that i feel guilty for it...guilty about what? the fact that my car's 15 years old w/ 216,000 miles on it & still runs like a champ w/ essentially no rust on it & doesn't look as dated as say a grand prix from 1993. yeah...i feel terrible & also the fact that my import car probably has more american made parts on it than most 'domestic' brand cars

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my LHS has 199005 miles on it with no major repairs, so pleeeeaaase tell me why you think Jap *************** is better than american ***************, if we were having this conversation in 1985 i just maaaaybbbeeee would listen to you
keep telling your self that as gas hits 4.00 a gallon or do you have the rice conversion on that Nipson
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Originally posted by Nautique2001 Nautique2001 wrote:

To date, the most comfortable car I been a passenger in was a 1984 Oldsmobile Delta 88.

Those days are gone forever.




Go buy a 1984 Oldsmobile Delta 88.
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Originally posted by nates78ski nates78ski wrote:

also the fact that my import car probably has more american made parts on it than most 'domestic' brand cars


So why don't you just call it a domestic car who's profits go overseas???
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Originally posted by Nautique2001 Nautique2001 wrote:

Those days are gone forever.

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Thank goodness. 80's American cars had hilarious interiors aesthetically and ergonomically- it was as if the designers were restricted to only using a ruler for the interior design.
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Look back through my previous post & tell me where I stated that my import was BETTER THAN american. I was stating facts about how it runs & at most i compared it asthetically to an american car of the time.

Yeah & that 25-33 mpg that my Nissan gets is really killing me right now...so much so that i can't afford to take my boat...uhh...oh wait I haven't missed a weekend yet

& p.s. if we were having this conversation in 1985, you'd be talking to yourself...

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I picked out that you were driving a nipper mobile and i just was waiting for the better value thing and better quality, thats all
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Does anyone remember the episode of Married with Children when Al goes to buy a new car?

Al saved money in a shoebox that he hid from Peg by burying it in the backyard. He finally had enough for a new car so hes standing in the showroom of a dealership and he tells Bud to watch and learn as he negotiates

The salesman comes over and Al says
Al: The sticker says $15,000, but how much is it REALLY?
Salesman: $15,000
Al: Ok But I want special wheels
Salesman: Nope
Al: Ok Then I want you to throw in the undercoating.
Salesman: Nope
Al: Ok But Im not leaving here without one of those cool wooden gear shift knobs!
Salesman (Leaning over to his co-worker): Hey, Vince How much for one of those plastic wooden gear shift knobs?
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Salesman (To Al): Ill give it to you for 50 bucks.
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It is then that Bud opens the shoebox to find $200 and a red hair!

Last time we were car shopping my wife and I joked about using the line, The sticker says $15,000, but how much is it REALLY?


Buying a car is such a pain in the butt. I found this website to be pretty helpful

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After my Aztek was totaled I was looking for tips on car buying and found that site. Scroll down and youll see there are several more chapters on the various aspects of car buying. Like me, some of it you might already know. However, there is also some helpful info there that I wouldnt have known otherwise.

Using the info from the site helped me to get over $5K off my Honda Pilot and I only paid a few hundred to have them add the towing package to it. (They originally wanted to charge me $1,300 for the towing package!)

I know, I know Towing with a Honda Pilot! Lets not open that can of worms again!

Check out the website, I hope it helps everyone.

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No i dont think at this point that there's any significant difference in value or quality, maybe in some of the interiors (the newer am. cars i've been in lately seem to be just a large block of plastic) but overall, i think the american companies have closed the gap. Their only problem right now is trying to get into peoples head to make them realize the quality's there now after years of hearing otherwise.

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Nate, thats all I was trying to convey, the quality is back and everyone is still fixated on the quality of foriegn cars and my choice is to buy American now because the quality is there, my family members own Hyundai's Honda's Kia's and I ask them why and the answer is they are better cars and at this point i ask them how do they know they are better cars and they cant answer me, But you know I can tell them the same I told you, my car has 199 on it and i wouldnt hesitate hopping in it and driving to Florida. and thats the message. it is a quality car and nobody could tell me any different. and what the hell apples for apples i want to put my neighbors and alike back to work
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Great points Eric!! It makes me want to puke every time I hear the "Foreign is Better BS".

To each his own on what they choose, for me it will always be Buy American whenever I can, it gives me a feeling of patriotism and a sense of support thy neighbor.

Nate, maybe your next boat can be an Epic, they must be better then the POS ones made here!
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hey Quinner, good point, because once again check my posts & see if i wrote anything about stuff made here being POS'...thanks for your oh. so. insightful comment. re read posts before you write bull*************** like that...

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Man I love these threads. I am a Ford guy all the way. Three Broncos...all over 200k. Am right now driving my fourth F-150. Last one I just traded had over 180k. Had a few problems with it when I traded but it still looked good. Mrs jbear is driving a '93 Mustang convertable. Its her second GT 5.0...she likes to go fast. She has had a Taurus, EXP, and a Ranger pick-up. Every one of my 6 Nautiques have had a Ford motor. My7 brother worked at the Cleveland Casting Plant for 40 years...his brother-in-law is still there are quite a few friends. And that counts too.

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Well actually Nate I did re-read your posts a couple times prior to mine, particularly where your tone and comments were disrespectful towards Eric, so as you would imagine your latest comments came as no surprise. Nice Stuff.
Perhaps my next lesson could be on respecting elders, looking forward to it.
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my comments weren't meant to be disrespectful, my comments were just getting the fact out there that these sort of things always seem to be brought up when that in fact is not what the thread was started as. Also, thanks for noticing the "tone" of my typed words, tell me again how you do that?

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Nate,you gotta get in the last word.
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Also, thanks for noticing the "tone" of my typed words, tell me again how you do that?



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Nate, you didnt dis respect me, Im use to battling with the under 25 crowd, we have 3 at work and i suppose i was as strong headed as you are when i was that age.
If i had a crystal ball back then i wouldve never gave into a new nip truck that i bought back then (once and once only)btw, it rotted to the ground.
your conversation 20 years from now will be different because your opinion of things will change with time, its a different world nowadays and not so easy as it once was and when you have kids you'll wonder what it will be like as they age.
the hype back then was Jap cars were better and to a point they were and everyone started to buy them, but again the world was a better place back then too, anyone of my age has seen the collapse of the auto industry and the steel industry and that really is what drove this country and if i could just get one person to change thier minds from buying a foriegn car and you could get one person not to buy one maybe the people instead of the government can change what is happening in this country. My mother drives a Hyundai, it really doesnt bother me and guy's on this site drive foriegn cars which i really could care less, its not about what you are driving because you are entilted to your freedom of choice, its about what my kids, your kids and everyone elses kids will have in thier future and i think if people realize that American cars are as good or better then they will buy them again and lets face it, money drives the economy
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Im glad you didn't think so Eric because it wasnt intended as that. I just saw your one post about the "red dot" & i didn't want this thread deteriorating into one of those import v. domestic battles ive seen on here numerous times.

My biggest problem is when people put words in my mouth, that's when I'll get fired up, & then when multiple people do the same thing, that's when i considered saying screw this site. Because everyone's entitled to their opinions, and just because I'm just 22 doesn't mean im not allowed to have an opinion on the world, whether wrong or right I'm entitled to my opinion. And if i didnt have an opinion and was apathetic to all of this, you guys would be saying im just another punk kid who doesn't care about anything but himself.

& dr. weren't you the one who had the couple month long pissing match with someone else on here?

I'm out, i've gotta get ready for my race,

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Nate, Eric is right about your opinion changing with time...you are also right about having an opinion! That only shows that you aren't afraid to think for yourself.

Eric, what are we going to do with all of these kids being raised by the Spears sisters?!!? I just read an article last night where 40 something percent of kids in high school(don't remember where) couldn't find England on a map, but they can sure tell you who won American Idol!

And another group of girls in the midwest somewhere made a pregnancy pact...so they'd have someone to love them unconditionally?!!?

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