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Would you buy a truck #962412 09/08/09 04:11 PM
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RichinROA Offline OP
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From a company that shares the same name as every other Chinese restaurant in the USA?

http://www.greatwallmotors.com.au/?gclid=CN_Phcyl4pwCFRyfnAodTHw-Jg

I saw this ad in the Google box on the login phrase.

You'd think...with 1.1 Billion people in china...they could design that isn't a ripoff of what appears to be some Nissan/Subaru love child.


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Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: RichinROA] #962413 09/08/09 04:57 PM
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It also costs too much since it is from China.


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Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: RichinROA] #962414 09/08/09 05:02 PM
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19k Australian $ is about 16k US$ so it seems about right for a fully loaded chinese truck.


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Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: 87Montero] #962415 09/08/09 05:24 PM
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It also costs too much since it is from China.


I remember when they were saying that about cars from Japan.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: 4x4Wire] #962416 09/08/09 06:59 PM
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RichinROA Offline OP
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Login phrase? What the heck....


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Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: RichinROA] #962417 09/08/09 09:17 PM
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You'd think...with 1.1 Billion people in china...they could design that isn't a ripoff of what appears to be some Nissan/Subaru love child.


They can't, it is a side effect of 60+yrs of communist control. It takes a society of free thinkers to invent/design something new, all a communist society can do is produce poor copies of another's work, or in this case two others work.


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Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: RichinROA] #962418 09/08/09 09:44 PM
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Not to quote the judge in "My cousin Vinney" but....

"What is a ute?"

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Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: cmonty72] #962419 09/08/09 11:08 PM
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I hope it does better than this in a crash.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D827IxEJVS4&NR=1&feature=fvwp


I just want to tell you both good luck, and we're all counting on you.
Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: RichinROA] #962420 09/09/09 12:31 AM
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FrankR Offline
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No, but I wouldn't buy a (new) truck from an American manufacturer, either.

Someone needs to get back to basic trucks and build something mid-size - like the size of the Colorado/Canyon...... but simple, tough as nails and cheap.

If it can be done, it'll likely come out of South Korea or China. I'd give China the edge on strength and simplicity, but South Korea the edge on quality at a price.

Sadly, Hyundai is thinking about trucks from a styling perspective, rather than utility:

web page

Alternatively, Mitsubishi could buy Jeep.... and build some really nice and cheap 4WD basic trucks for this market - if they moved production to China.

If only I had 40 billion bucks, I'd build some nice trucks. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />

Maybe I should go talk to Obama. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />

Frank


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Re: Would you buy a truck [Re: FrankR] #962421 09/09/09 01:26 AM
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Some things we dont have a choice of NOT buying chinese made, cell phones, vaccums, toasters. Thankfully, with cars, we do. I have seen quite a few, not all of course (and what is put on YouTube may be intentionally bad) "made in china" vehicle crash test video's, and not a single one has swayed me to purchase a chinese made car if they were to become for sale here in America. I'm not convinced on the India made trucks either. The phrase "You get what you pay for" comes to mind. I think even the PajeroJR and Mini did better in crash tests than that thruck in Sparkem's link. And that was only at 40, imagine at freeway speeds, YIKES!


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