February 20, 200719 yr http://www.smh.com.au/news/unusual-tales/o...1733670550.html Kim Jong-Il would fit in great around here Edited February 20, 200719 yr by Dragon
February 20, 200719 yr Hmmm while the enemy of your enemy is sometimes automatically your friend this is not one of those cases. Screw No. Korea, maybe they will join us someday in the 21st century. As far as Japanese cars they may suck but not as much as socialism.
February 20, 200719 yr that guy is a tard. I suppose he should cut down all the tree's too if one falls over and blocks his path (he probably would), just to make sure it never happens again.
February 21, 200719 yr haha he hates every other country that makes cars (south korean, china, the US, russia) maybe some euro cars? chryler! DCX can import all the sebrings, compasses, and avengers that dont get sold and say they are a german company. quick! before hyundai buys chryler cuz then it wont work
June 22, 200718 yr Well, North Korea is getting closer and closer to complete collapse due to this bozo and his party.
June 22, 200718 yr haha, what a nutjob. North Korea has to be one of the absolute worst places in the world to live.
June 22, 200718 yr no, the dude read consumer reports and bought a tundra and one of his camms blew schrapnel over his throttle foot. he's just getting some revenge. (and i know the turd is made in US but I assume even the Koreans are told Japanese brand cars are better than anything else) Edited June 22, 200718 yr by regfootball
July 26, 200718 yr Too bad we can't get them to ban Japanese cars here too because they are a total eyesore to our once lovely highways, with a few exceptions of course.
July 26, 200718 yr As little as I'd miss them, I realize it would be worse for consumer choice to ban Japanese cars. More competition means better cars from everyone, and some of their cars aren't bad. That isn't to say I wouldn't mind crippling their sales to this country somehow... You know, stoop to MITI's level of economic control...
July 28, 200718 yr As little as I'd miss them, I realize it would be worse for consumer choice to ban Japanese cars. More competition means better cars from everyone, and some of their cars aren't bad. That isn't to say I wouldn't mind crippling their sales to this country somehow... You know, stoop to MITI's level of economic control... I wouldn't want to see Japanese car companies pull out either, they deserve a lot of the credit for lighting a fire under Detroit's ass to get back in the game. But it's good to see some of them getting pushed off their high horses now and then. Edited July 28, 200718 yr by mustang84
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