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Re: Two letters that could spell trouble
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Posted by PAULIH300 on January 02, 2006 at 10:00:56 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Two letters that could spell trouble posted by Dick Davis on January 02, 2006 at 03:38:15:
I agree.On the surface,we all want to be patriotic,that is until its time to open the wallet and then the 3rd world country's (and Communist country's) products come to the forefront.Chinese brake rotors can be up to $100 EACH cheaper!! So instead of paying (List) $140 each for USA made professional grade brake rotors,the $40 (List) Chinese jobs start looking real good.Never mind they warp quicker,wear away at scary rates,and do not meet OEM design standards.....all the customer cares about is "How much is it going to cost me??" The biggest laugh I get is when people are shopping for car batteries... "Whats the price of your best,cheapest battery???" They havent a clue... These are the same people that display American flags on the back of their pickups (along with Harley Davidson decals and those yellow ribbons).
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