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  • Cathedral
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2004
    • 6621

    #46
    Originally posted by scorpioboy33
    Buddy I think it's awesome that you are so well informed and take a stand based on what you find. Well Done!
    Thanks for saying so, but i have made mistakes in the past that makes me a bit hard to convince these days, and much more careful about blowing my gasket.

    Last weekend for instance, I stopped in at the annual family reunion on my way to Tennessee and found myself surrounded by Ford people that have all switched to Toyota's.

    All my damn life all i ever heard from my Dad and his brothers is how Dodge was junk and Ford was the A-Class American Vehicle, to which i scream, "BULLSHIT!"
    Hell, I remember not even 20 years ago how they themselves did nothing but slam foreign cars, now they all drive them? WTF?

    It did get a little ugly though, my niece is pretty proud of her '05 Toyota whatever the hell it is.
    Anyway, she and her Scion owning brother decided to tag team me and try to explain to me how much better their cars are than American made cars.
    They have each only owned one car a piece at this point of their young lives, I have owned damn near 30 cars since i was 16 and only one was a foreign car i inherited, which by the way was the biggest piece of shit money pit i ever owned on 4 wheels.

    The biggest and basically only point they could make was that they run better, and i say "BULLSHIT" to that because i don't give a fucking damn if i have to repair my American vehicles every weekend, THEY ARE AMERICAN SUPPORTING AUTOMOBILES!

    But the fact is, I have never owned an unreliable American made car, NEVER.
    I own 3 vehicles right now, a '99 Dodge Ram, a '72 Charger 500 project car, and a '96 Ford Windstar i drive daily, and with no trouble at all from either.
    I'm about to buy a '68 Newport from a buddy for cheap too.

    The thing about cars and their reliability is dependant upon the owner and how they maintain their cars. if you neglect ANY vehicle for long it will break down on you, be it made overseas or in America that is just a fact of life.
    Secondly, every auto manufacturer produces a lemon from time to time, and i owned one of Toyota's lemons, i just didn't have to buy it and it cost me $600 just to learn it was fucked and going to run in the thousands to fix, so i junked it.

    I wear my Buy American shirt with pride, and someone always has to challenge me on that...well fuck that, I support my own countries bottom line and answer to nobody for that.
    Like i've said, I have owned damn near 30 cars and have seen nothing in my world that leads me to believe that foreign cars are any better or worse than an American made ride, period.

    It's tough, i can't deny that. but if anyone really wants to support this economy and not those who have sights set on dominating us and owning everything about our lives, you can be a bit more choosey and learn which companies make products that support our economy, and only buy their products because they do still exist, for now anyway.

    A vast majority of people don't understand this and have bought into the whole "Foriegn is better" concept, to which i very loudly scream "BULLSHIT", in their general direction.

    But at the end of the day they will do what they want and i'll do what i have no choice but to do and Buy American whenever humanly possible...

    Ya know, I can't help but think that if we all focused more on whats going on in our own land and banded together to make a better more productive future for ourselves...things would get much better.

    Our leaders certainly don't have anyone's best interests in mind beyond their own, that's a fact.
    Hard working Americans built this country and not a damn one of us should ever allow that to be taken away or sold from under us.

    Just think about it, what can we possibly get out of lining another countries pockets when it only takes away our independance in the long run?
    China saves twice as much a year as America does now, and they got that way by buying American companies from Americans and that should NOT be allowed to happen, NAFTA proved that already.

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    • Cathedral
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Jan 2004
      • 6621

      #47
      Originally posted by Nickdfresh
      I used to like MOBIL gas (supposedly it has more detergents and keeps things cleaner), but lately I've tried to buy SUNOCO or CITGO as much as possible. NOCO is a local gas company that imports it's fuels from CANADA...So I get them too.
      For the money, quality and performance you cannot beat Sunoco's 94 octane.
      Until a few days ago i was also a Shell customer.
      But once i learned they import middle eastern crude i cut up my gas card and paid my balance off, i'm done with them.

      I'm not the only one who is becoming aware of what i buy and who it supports, that is a growing trend that President Bush has pioneered himself and he doesn't even understand that yet.

      I won't cry about gas prices now though, trust me, we have been lucky that it isn't higher than it is.
      Then again, I write my work related fuel off on my taxes and my employer pays me fuel compensation on top of that, so it doesn't really cost me what it does the average consumer.

      If i had to estimate what i actually pay a gallon out of my pocket for my personal fuel, it would probably be around $1.25 to $1.75 per gallon.

      So i really don't have a right to bitch about it since i'm exempt from feeling the pinch at the moment.

      And here's a tip for all of you:
      Your car will get much better gas mileage if you keep the tank full at all times. when it gets to about 3/4's of a tank, top it off and keep it full.
      An automobile burns more fuel quicker when the tank gets low and fumes begin to burn as opposed to keeping the fumes to minimum and the engine burning a higher concentration of fuel more efficiently.

      Ever notice how a gas guage moves to empty faster the closer the needle gets to Empty?
      That's because an empty tank has more fumes in it that helps the fuel evaporate faster as the engine runs.
      If the tank is full there are less fumes and the gas evaporates much slower, hence, increasing the over-all mileage.

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      • FORD
        ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

        • Jan 2004
        • 59642

        #48
        They got 94 octane out there?

        You cant find that shit around here. 91/92 is our alleged "super premium" whatever. Hell some of the desolate western states are even worse. Can't remember if it was Idaho or Utah where the high end was 89. And we're talking fucking Rocky Mountain states here. What the fuck are they thinking?? Probably contributed to the transmission problems I had on that road trip

        They got the 94 up in Canada though. Plus I think they blend it with 10% ethanol up there. That shit burns really nice on a road trip.

        Not that I'm taking one this summer. For obvious reasons.
        Eat Us And Smile

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        • rustoffa
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Jan 2004
          • 8963

          #49
          Try feeding 10-dollars worth to a stroker with Moroso thrown in so it'll act right.

          Goddamn, I shoulda' stuck with the stock fat bobs.

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          • Cathedral
            ROTH ARMY ELITE
            • Jan 2004
            • 6621

            #50
            Originally posted by FORD
            They got 94 octane out there?

            You cant find that shit around here. 91/92 is our alleged "super premium" whatever. Hell some of the desolate western states are even worse. Can't remember if it was Idaho or Utah where the high end was 89. And we're talking fucking Rocky Mountain states here. What the fuck are they thinking?? Probably contributed to the transmission problems I had on that road trip

            They got the 94 up in Canada though. Plus I think they blend it with 10% ethanol up there. That shit burns really nice on a road trip.

            Not that I'm taking one this summer. For obvious reasons.
            Oh yeah we got that, I love the 94 octane because my V-8's run fucking killer on it.
            My truck will knock and ping like a son of a bitch if i use less than 92 since it's a carbed engine.
            The 3.8 in the Ford is fuel injected so it runs good on the cheap shit.

            But when the Charger is done, and it has a 440 going in it, that car will be strictly a weekend cruiser for the car shows around town.
            I'll trailer it to take it to the Mopar Nationals in Columbus.

            I should maybe think about getting a 4 banger though, just for work so i could actually make a profit on my gas allowance, lol.

            But that '06 Rumble Bee is calling my name real hard, like a menstrual cramp, lmmfao.

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            • Seshmeister
              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

              • Oct 2003
              • 35755

              #51
              Originally posted by Cathedral
              I don't know much about the guy other than the poor seem to like him while the rich want him dead.
              That's usually a sign of a good guy isn't it?

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49567

                #52
                Originally posted by FORD
                They got 94 octane out there?

                You cant find that shit around here. 91/92 is our alleged "super premium" whatever. Hell some of the desolate western states are even worse. Can't remember if it was Idaho or Utah where the high end was 89. And we're talking fucking Rocky Mountain states here. What the fuck are they thinking?? Probably contributed to the transmission problems I had on that road trip

                They got the 94 up in Canada though. Plus I think they blend it with 10% ethanol up there. That shit burns really nice on a road trip.

                Not that I'm taking one this summer. For obvious reasons.
                SUNOCO used to have it here until about three years ago, the additives are a no no in NEW YORK State now. Our best is 93-octane.

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