toylandcruiser
Expedition Leader
Hmmm American hands
http://youtu.be/XVmKyJXHXRE
http://youtu.be/XVmKyJXHXRE
I just can't get past Pearl Harbor.
You should sell that JK then. You know, owned by Fiat with connections to fascism, Mussolini, blah blah blah
If it was only up to me she'd have a WJ :ylsmoke:
And the Italians didn't bomb Pearl Harbor; they were just the weird European sidekicks.
That is true. XJ as well. But they were made in Toledo, Ohio by American hands.
Hmmm American hands
http://youtu.be/XVmKyJXHXRE
I drink beer when I work on the Jeep, too.
That is sad but I also don't think a group of 15 people is representative of the whole automotive workforce.
Well the fact that they were fired. Then re hired and probably still do it to this day is an issue. I wonder how many vehicles did they touch while drunk. Im sure it's in the hundreds of thousands.
I drink beer when I work on the Jeep, too.
That is sad but I also don't think a group of 15 people is representative of the whole automotive workforce.
I also don't get why I am being bombarded by Yota folks. I didn't point out anything wrong with em, I just said I wouldn't buy one.
Its all in good fun. The UAW though is pretty terrible. The point being that getting drunk and high while on the job would NEVER happen in a Japanese factory. If you were truly as anti Axis powers as you seem to be, you would not be able to drive a car as I guarantee that there are multiple components designed and produced in Japan and Germany in your car. There is no such thing as an "American" car anymore. Has not bee that way for a while.
Well the problem in the UAW is the "U" but that is a whole different topic. And yes, there are foreign parts in my vehicle, sure. But that doesn't change the fact that my Jeep is the closest thing to this of anything on the road today:
Well the problem in the UAW is the "U" but that is a whole different topic. And yes, there are foreign parts in my vehicle, sure. But that doesn't change the fact that my Jeep is the closest thing to this of anything on the road today:
Realistically speaking, this is the closest thing to a flatfender available today
About as fast, about as maneuverable, and about as capable.
I said on the road...