Need an "affordable" family car - recommendations?

Ford? Dodge? Chevy? From what I recall these are our american Autos. They may have had to out source only because to many are buying foriegn cars maybe like yourself . Follow the money how much goes to the USA when you buy a Subarooo. None except for the charges to bring them in. Adam lets not get started on where our jobs are going and why. I don't think you will win that arguement, and would probably make alot of enemies with the economy the way it is. I worked for the Bethlehem Steel and Mack trucks. Both bought out by foriegn countries. If you want to buy a foriegn car and help eliminate another US job to save a buck. You go right ahead. I wouldn't make it public though, I would be ashamed to drive a foriegn car today. When one pulls up next to me at a light , I put the diesel on Smoke and cover them with black strings .And I really like when there window is down. Because then I can apply the make-up. Having an American car web site how can you promote foreign cars. I personally hope Japan's economy crumbles as ours did. And The parts for their cars goes through the roof so whoever buys one won't be saving anything. After thinking about this why would someone driving a Honda want to fix up an old mopar . Why not just do an old honda the parts are cheaper and readily available. And from what I gather from you ,they are mostly made elsewhere. Why keep the American Heritage when we're going global. Nothing personal This is just an oppinion of a 57 year old American who has chidren that have to make a living in our our country. It is becoming impossible because of oppinions like yours. Soon the only job fields that will be left will be, Law Enforcement. A Medical field, Sewage and Garbage. What else really has to stay here. Oh yeah self serve fuel stations and Walmart. We the people need to get a grip on whats happing in our country. And these web sites should be the corner stone , without jobs this is where we come for help, the Web. I said what I had to say and I won't say any more. Look at the big picture.