greeterpiffin
GreeterPiffin
greeterpiffin

What came to my mind reading the headline at first. Star for transforming that mental image into a real one.

That’s not what I said, why are you being so argumentative?

What about the company that makes the Charger and Durango?

The critically acclaimed Uconnect system?

I like it. FCA is continuing to improve the Chrysler brands’ interiors from the all time low they saw under Daimler, who owned them when the JK launched...
Damn...that was a long time ago

Ok. That doesn’t conflict with what I said

The article is about vehicles, and the majority of the comments were not directed at cars specifically as compared to trucks or SUVs, but cars used in place of the word “vehicles.” Whatever, that’s semantics.

So you are saying that because I have only seen them and not provided you with a peer reviewed analysis of foreign auto markets my “anecdote” is somehow invalid?

You are correct, they have a small market share. The statement that they have no place outside the US is incorrect.

Maybe Asia, they’re pretty common in Europe

How big of an extinguisher do you have? I have a 2.5lb purple K in each of my vehicles

So if you wouldn’t want to spend 5 minutes in it why’d you buy it?

I never said you did, you are making it sound like they are much more hard to find than they are.

Because most American market cars, to include those made by Japanese companies, are better cars.

Its not realistic on the scale that cars are bought and sold in the US.

Have you owned an American car made since the early 90s? Or a Japanese car made in the past decade?

This is wrong, there are American cars in Japan and Europe. There are a surprising number of 90's Chevy trucks in Norway, and you will even see current generation Rams there. Romania has Jeep dealerships. Now are they as common as those countries’ domestics? No, but the idea that only Americans buy American cars is

Ahh, you’re right. Meant to say the government makes more off a gallon of gas than the oil company does.

Oil production costs are paid for when you buy the fuel

Fuel taxes are unrealistically low? What other product do you pay more for in taxes than the product itself?