US Car Cos Claim Nearly Half Of 'Cash For Clunkers' Sales
Maybe the government should write me a cheque for $50 million dollars because, hey, they spent 100 times more than that on Corn Flakes in Iraq!

We really need to make every single government expenditure go to zero-based budgeting.
The company is entertaining new ideas about other products it could build there, said Steve St. Angelo, senior vice president of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Inc.
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Toyota's stalled Prius factory project in Tupelo, Miss., might not be a Prius factory when work on the plant finally resumes.
The company is entertaining new ideas about other products it could build there, said Steve St. Angelo, senior vice president of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Inc.
The company is entertaining new ideas about other products it could build there, said Steve St. Angelo, senior vice president of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Inc.
i used to think, like some people on here, that it was unpatriotic to buy foreign cars. but u have to realize that nowadays we live in a global economy and some of these "foreign" cars that people hate so much are more american than their beloved camaro
the point i was trying to make was that while the big three are moving production to canada and mexico, foreign automakers are building more and more factories here.
i used to think, like some people on here, that it was unpatriotic to buy foreign cars. but u have to realize that nowadays we live in a global economy and some of these "foreign" cars that people hate so much are more american than their beloved camaro
i used to think, like some people on here, that it was unpatriotic to buy foreign cars. but u have to realize that nowadays we live in a global economy and some of these "foreign" cars that people hate so much are more american than their beloved camaro
The foreign companies have unions in their home turf. There are automotive unions in Mexico, Canada, Japan, and Korea. Unions are not exclusive to the US.
Last edited by Derek M; Aug 5, 2009 at 11:31 AM.
Why also is Toyotas NUMMI Plant their only US UAW plant
Will there ever be a time when people finally get it out of their heads that there is MUCH more to a car company than where their products are assembled? If we were talking about "Toyota Assembling Company" or "Ford Assembling Company", I could see people's point. But I don't. There's a reason we don't call these companies that.
Yes, of course, foreign car companies add some jobs in America. However, re-read the post by Derek M as I think some have missed it. It contains some good information.
And beyond that, what about a company's stockholders and it's owner's equity? Where do you think the majority of that is for Toyota compared with GM or Ford?
Yes, of course, foreign car companies add some jobs in America. However, re-read the post by Derek M as I think some have missed it. It contains some good information.
And beyond that, what about a company's stockholders and it's owner's equity? Where do you think the majority of that is for Toyota compared with GM or Ford?
Top 5 cars bought that used the program:
Ford Focus
Toyota Corolla
Honda Civic
Toyota Camry
Toyota Prius
All but the Prius and Civic have plants in the US. The other thing about trying to measure the "success" of this program is that you don't know how many people actually bought the cars because of this program. We know how many used it, but I'm willing to wager that the majority of those were going to happen anyways, with or without this program.
Speaking of tweaking facts to support an agrument . . .
Ford Focus
Toyota Corolla
Honda Civic
Toyota Camry
Toyota Prius
All but the Prius and Civic have plants in the US. The other thing about trying to measure the "success" of this program is that you don't know how many people actually bought the cars because of this program. We know how many used it, but I'm willing to wager that the majority of those were going to happen anyways, with or without this program.
Anyone can select a specific scenario to tweak the argument either way. Looking at the entire picture and not a selective use of facts, domestics as a whole still carry more weight in contribution to our economy than the import manufacturers, and by a large margin. So state otherwise is simply incorrect.
Ford employs as many Americans at one assembly plant, than Hyundai, VW, Subaru, Mercedes, and Mitsubishi each employ nationwide.
Buying a Ford supports 6 times more jobs in the US than buying a Hyundia.
Ford built 7 times more vehicles in the US last year than Hyundia/Kia.
Ford employs as many Americans at one assembly plant, than Hyundai, VW, Subaru, Mercedes, and Mitsubishi each employ nationwide.
Buying a Ford supports 6 times more jobs in the US than buying a Hyundia.
Ford built 7 times more vehicles in the US last year than Hyundia/Kia.
Never opened a plant? Well never would be incorrect. All of the domestics have plants in Missouri along with the UAW. Most of these plants were opened long before most here were born.
Ford opened assembly in 1904 in St. Louis Missouri and produced multiple millions of vehicles.
GM opened assembly in Wentzville Missouri in 1983 and stamping in 1997. Over 1.9 million vehicles have rolled out of this facility.
Chrysler opened St. Louis South in 1959 and St. Louis North in 1966 with multiple millions of vehicles rolling off both these lines.
GM alone operated 47 US plants in 2008, down to around 42 now, and projected to be 34 in 2010. Toyota operates arguably 12 plants. 42 > 12 no matter how many ways you calculate it. Toyota is not the pillar of US automotive manufacturing base in the US like some try very hard to make it to be.
Assembly again is only a portion of the corporate infrastructure required of in automotive manufacturing, it's not the end all determination for company contribution to an economy. The domestics simply have a larger overall company foot print in the US and it's been that way for decades.
Why also is Toyotas NUMMI Plant their only US UAW plant
Toyota has been in business here over 50 years and only has 36k employees and a dozen plants. This is not their home market, they want to invest the very least in the US possible. If Toyota was really all that caring about the US employee, or truely supportive of American's having a great way of life, surely they would have found a way to not import over 1.5 million vehicles annually into North America. Toyota is not the pillar of US automotive manufacturing nor is critical to the financial success of our country.
the point i was trying to make was that while the big three are moving production to canada and mexico, foreign automakers are building more and more factories here.
i used to think, like some people on here, that it was unpatriotic to buy foreign cars. but u have to realize that nowadays we live in a global economy and some of these "foreign" cars that people hate so much are more american than their beloved camaro
i used to think, like some people on here, that it was unpatriotic to buy foreign cars. but u have to realize that nowadays we live in a global economy and some of these "foreign" cars that people hate so much are more american than their beloved camaro
Top 5 cars bought that used the program:
Ford Focus
Toyota Corolla
Honda Civic
Toyota Camry
Toyota Prius
All but the Prius and Civic have plants in the US. The other thing about trying to measure the "success" of this program is that you don't know how many people actually bought the cars because of this program. We know how many used it, but I'm willing to wager that the majority of those were going to happen anyways, with or without this program.
Ford Focus
Toyota Corolla
Honda Civic
Toyota Camry
Toyota Prius
All but the Prius and Civic have plants in the US. The other thing about trying to measure the "success" of this program is that you don't know how many people actually bought the cars because of this program. We know how many used it, but I'm willing to wager that the majority of those were going to happen anyways, with or without this program.
also Civic is built in Ohio
First the "right to work" states is a misnomer and oxymoron at best. It would best be described as "Fire your *** for any reason the big man wants". That would be an more appropriate description. Therefore if one enjoys taking it from the BIG MAN, have fun with the "right to work" as it doesn't benefit the individual employee one bit.
Last edited by Z28x; Aug 5, 2009 at 03:23 PM.
i used to think, like some people on here, that it was unpatriotic to buy foreign cars. but u have to realize that nowadays we live in a global economy and some of these "foreign" cars that people hate so much are more american than their beloved camaro
GM currently operates 42 facilities, Toyota 12. 42 != 12. The domestic companies expenditure of capital investment into the US far surpasses by an exponential amount the investments by foreign companies.
Last edited by Derek M; Aug 7, 2009 at 08:37 AM.



