So much for that toyota quality..

...but my '70 Plymouth duster WAS made here by AMERICANS with AMERICAN parts...

So was my 1973 Plymouth 'Cuda340, my 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible, and my 1968 Plymouth Barracuda coupe. But where is the closest PLYMOUTH dealer to your home? Oh, it's located in the 1990s? I thought so.

Why do you think Chrysler (they controlled Plymouth when it built our cars, by the way) got rid of Plymouth, hooked up with FOREIGNERS (Daimler is in Germany) then couldn't stay in business and hooked up with different FOREIGNERS (Fiat is in Italy)? To make better cars? Naaah... To become profitable? Obviously not. To put money in large stockholder's and AMERICAN executive's pockets? YES! We have a winner.

It sounds like you have no problem with greedy AMERICANS, just with greedy FOREIGNERS. That's your right, I guess, but it doesn't make any sense to me and I can't debate with that kind of attitude. Back to car talk.