American cars outperform all the European and some of the Japnese makes in JD 
Power surveys of initial and long term quality. Mercury, for example, was 
number two to Toyota in three-year durability. Buick has been near the top for 
quite a few years. The big problem with American cars is that the makers can't 
offer as much for the money. That's due to health care and retirement costs. 
That situation rules out cost competitive small cars. Chrysler is going to 
build small cars in China.
Paul
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From: Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Naw, we'd be looking at them broken down in our driveways.
> 
> -Adam
> Who's unimpressed with the reliability of Big-3 small cars. GM 
> especially hasn't figured out that the fact that everything (now) works 
> from the factory doesn't excuse the fact that it breaks down quickly.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > If all the world's auto workers were UAW members, we'd all be driving 
> > $50,000 
> subcompacts. Be careful what you wish for.
> > Paul
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> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> >>In a message dated 9/28/2006 12:28:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >>Marnie,
> >>
> >>A heck of a lot of those jobs went to Oakville, Ontario. Many of the 
> >>rest are elsewhere in the US (Toyota, BMW and Honda all have large 
> >>factories in the US and Canada, most cars sold in the US today are built 
> >>in North America). In both cases the workers are more productive for 
> >>less cost, but still get plenty of benefits, albeit less than the ones 
> >>in UAW factories in the US.
> >>
> >>-Adam
> >>=====
> >>Maybe those particular jobs, others no.
> >>
> >>Workers of the world unite!!!
> >>
> >>Marnie aka Doe ;-)
> >>
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