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Re: TR7 - Good or Bad?

To: smrm@coastalnet.com
Subject: Re: TR7 - Good or Bad?
From: gofastmg@juno.com (Rick Morrison)
Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 16:47:54 EST
 Hey Phil,
  I think he just made your point about Arrogant Americans :>)

Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget

On Tue, 02 Dec 1997 07:33:03 -0500 The Richards <smrm@coastalnet.com>
writes:
>At 11:31 AM 12/2/97 -0000, you wrote:
>>I've seen far more Japanese cars in the US than in Britain or Europe. 
>The 
>>US car industry was a joke until a couple of years ago, when it 
>pulled 
>>its socks up and started trying to catch up with foreign imports.
>  But as bad as it got, American cars held a majority of the market.
>>
>>In fact, I looked at some US offerings at the London Motor Show and 
>was 
>>disappointed at the poor quality engineering and materials. Just 
>compare 
>>a 98 Corvette with a 98 Jaguar and you'll see what I mean.
> Now come on Phil! Compare the PRICES (at least in US). And I think 
>anybody
>in the know will tip their hat to Ford for Jaguar's new found quality
>control. Until very recently, Jags from the late 80s up were known 
>around
>these here parts for falling to pieces on the dealer's lot.
>
>>
>>Some British car companies may be owned by foreign investors, but at 
>>least they produce decent products.
>  They must keep the good 'uns then. The L-R Discoverys sent over here 
>have
>been plagued by trim, rust and electrical problems. Land-Rover mailing 
>list
>overflows with such complaints about BRAND NEW vehicles. And I used to 
>check
>out the MGF BBS, and I can tell you that there was a drumbeat of 
>complaints
>that would have sent the average American consumer flocking into the 
>Mazda
>showrooms for another look-see at the Miata.
>>
>>There's nothing unusual in this foreign investment - British 
>companies 
>>are very good at buying US companies. Look at Burger King - owned by 
>>Britain, but still very much American.
>   Burger King is regarded as stagnant in the American market. Now 
>maybe I
>know why? ;-)
>>
>>There seems to be an arrogance among some Americans that makes them 
>think 
>>that they are the most technologically advanced country on earth. But 
>the 
>>USA is about the only part of the world where you can't use a GSM 
>digital 
>>phone - you're still struggling with analogue, your car radios don't 
>>boast RDS, and you're not adopting digital radio broadcasting next 
>year. 
>>Ummm, glad I live in good ol' Blightly.
>>
>Those ARE so important in the technological scheme of things;-)
>
>Seems to me that as our poor old British cousins are assimilated into 
>the
>European Union they are starting to adopt some of that Frenchie 
>resentment
>of things American?
>>
>>
>>Philip Raby
>>Editor, MG World
>>PO Box 163, Bicester OX6 3YS, UK
>>Tel: 01869 340061 Fax: 01869 340063 Mobile 0467 767361
>>www.chp.ltd.uk
>>
>>
>>
>
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