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    Quote Originally Posted by hondachik
    LMAO. So then GM will then be considered an import vehicle. LOLZ.
    If you look at where many of the GMs sold in the U.S. were assembled, you'd have your answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN
    If you look at where many of the GMs sold in the U.S. were assembled, you'd have your answer.
    I dont buy american made vehicles, therefore i honestly could careless where it would be made. (no offense). regardless of where they were assembled, its still considered an american vehicle. just like my accord was made in the us, but its still an import vehicle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondachik
    I dont buy american made vehicles, therefore i honestly could careless where it would be made. (no offense). regardless of where they were assembled, its still considered an american vehicle. just like my accord was made in the us, but its still an import vehicle.
    I am with you, I would never buy an American car. LOL, I don't care how much "detroit muscle" it has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN
    If you look at where many of the GMs sold in the U.S. were assembled, you'd have your answer.
    Bowling Green, Kentucky!

    ...and Canada, fml. (excludes Z06/Zr1)

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    As long as they would still make the Corvette and Camaro, I can care less where the fuckin things are built.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LS3_KID
    Bowling Green, Kentucky!

    ...and Canada, fml. (excludes Z06/Zr1)
    my chevy is a all metal car built in cali.......

    maybe when the union looses all thier jobs they will see how damn greedy they were.

    and gm does not make bad cars,just look at the rings times...u will see the crappy american cobalt SS is faster than the E46 M3 and EVO 10...hmm,how could that be

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    Quote Originally Posted by HypnoToad

    and gm does not make bad cars,just look at the rings times...u will see the crappy american cobalt SS is faster than the E46 M3 and EVO 10...hmm,how could that be
    and the new sti

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