我曾工作于一汽车配件厂. 工人们不很负责 (可能是大材小用的原因). i don't know where japan's car here are from. if also here. the same thing. if from ja, maybe better.(那种工作精神). by the way, i abhor 日本鬼子。
-graphicdesign(bigmouse);
2001-12-11(#293863@0)
Civic is made in Canada for N.A. market.
-jeffrey815(Smartiecat);
2001-12-11(#293864@0)
If you mainly drives in town, Japanese cars are better. But if you want to drive on rough windy road, American cars are better, as they are usually heavier.
-poohbear(nothing);
2001-12-11(#293200@0)
Agree! I have 98 Mercury Sable( similar as Taurus ) running for 1 year and half. It's wonderful. No any problems. I like the feeling of its safe, comfort, speed.
-graceytw(Grace);
2001-12-11(#293764@0)
I have experience with 3 american cars, all used ones. When buying my own cars, I read and asked a lot of others' experience/opinion.
-guest3(guest);
2001-12-11{566}(#293439@0)
My advice is:
1 Do not believe in the low-mileage theory when buying an american car. A lot of american cars runs great after very high mileage, just like some of our luck friends here has mentioned. Others break down early. Most of the times it is not the engin that break down first.
2 The larger the better. American cars are famous for their power and toughness, which can only be realized in large cars.
3 It is really luck dependent to buy an american car. But it is the same with buying a japanese car, considering the higher price for japanese cars.
你好,你的解答打消了我的顾虑。什么是the low-mileage theory ?和 A lot of american cars runs great after very high mileage??谢谢
-111111(快乐老家);
2001-12-11(#293682@0)
For me, I was fed up with costly Euro car maintenance. American dreams have American cars in them. I still missed Euro cars tho, until another bubble boosts my stocks, I'll stick with it...
-hairypotter(&(好力勃大)(好麗波大);
2001-12-11(#293730@0)