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Honda = Asian crap

Question:

We don’t need this foreign crap, real Americans drive real American cars. We don’t need stinking Hondas.

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Honda Accord = built in America Honda Civic = built in America Honda Odyssey = built in America Honda Pilot = built in America Acura TL = built in America Pontiac Sunfire = built in Mexico Chevrolet Aveo = built in Korea Chevrolet Optra = built in Korea Chevrolet Epica = built in Korea – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >We don’t need this foreign crap, real Americans drive real American cars. >We don’t need stinking Hondas.

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Is Soorhull a real American name? Drug or stupidity.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> We don’t need this foreign crap, real Americans drive real American cars. > We don’t need stinking Hondas.

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You tell me what " American" is as far as cars are concerned American labor,even though the parent company is Japanese.We have Chrysler who is part owned by Daimler-Benz a German automaker.And lots and lots of Ford make autos with Japanese made parts in them.In this global economy the distinction of nationalistic source of manufacture is blurring and disappearing.Welcome to the ‘Brave New World’ ! (to paraphrase Aldous Huxley).

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I saw that you guys hit other ng. How many ng are you guys hitting tonight?

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To tell where your car was built, check the VIN number, and this site: http://www.autohausaz.com/html/vehicle_identification_numbers.html

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> We don’t need this foreign crap, real Americans drive real American cars. > We don’t need stinking Hondas.

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>I saw that you guys hit other ng. How

 >many ng are you guys hitting tonight? I could see where this could mushroom into a real problem…people who know each other setting up bets on who can inflame a group the most. Most posts to the thread wins the pot.

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I put my VIN for my Honda Civic into 3 of the 6 mentioned databases for it.While I am curious,CARFAX charges approx. $20 to find out information;it is not worth that much to know to me.The other 2 only told me that my vehicle was made in the US and it was manufactured at a vehicle assembly plant that alluded to it as "L".What is "L"? That does not do me much good as a BASIC history.It also told me my checksum digit is valid,whatever the hell that means.It also could not identify my vehicle type from the series of numbers that was SUPPOSED to identify my vehicle type.(It said "UNKNOWN").Well,it is a good thing I know it myself,huh? From what I can glean of the FREE check sites it is not very good.Perhaps a CARFAX detailed report would be more forthcoming if I wanted to shell out $23.99.But,for the casual interface user,these online VIN ID systems are almost useless….

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"L" is the East Liberty plant in Ohio.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I put my VIN for my Honda Civic into 3 of the 6 mentioned databases for > it.While I am curious,CARFAX charges approx. $20 to find out > information;it is not worth that much to know to me.The other 2 only > told me that my vehicle was made in the US and it was manufactured at a > vehicle assembly plant that alluded to it as > "L".What is "L"? That does not do me much good as a BASIC history.It > also told me my checksum digit is valid,whatever the hell that means.It > also could not identify my vehicle type from the series of numbers that > was SUPPOSED to identify my vehicle type.(It said "UNKNOWN").Well,it is > a good thing I know it myself,huh? From what I can glean of the FREE > check sites it is not very good.Perhaps a CARFAX detailed report would > be more forthcoming if I wanted to shell out $23.99.But,for the casual > interface user,these online VIN ID systems are almost useless….

Response:

Honda Doc said: —-" "L" is the East Liberty plant in Ohio."—- Reply: Thankyou !!

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> To tell where your car was built, check the VIN number, and this site: > http://www.autohausaz.com/html/vehicle_identification_numbers.html

heh- tried the free one, and it couldnt figure it out :) GAN6UF165329G, model year 1975

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>> To tell where your car was built, check the VIN number, and this site: > http://www.autohausaz.com/html/vehicle_identification_numbers.html > heh- tried the free one, and it couldnt figure it out :) > GAN6UF165329G, model year 1975

That’s not a VIN. It’s the maker’s own specific vehicle code. The databases only work with the standardized VIN number that has been used since 1981. — TeGGeR

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