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That would be fine. I have waited a year for my new car which is on a train now.Won’t be available till summer of 21 now
That would be fine. I have waited a year for my new car which is on a train now.Won’t be available till summer of 21 now
So is GM and tesla.Love my two Tj"s . one bitch about FIAT, Italian owned. At least Ford is American
You say that like it’s a bad thing. The Italians are the ones who took Jeep to the next level. Why do you think Ford all the sudden needed to bring back their Bronco? I believe it’s because they realize the American people love what the Italians are doing. They are the only brand (Fiat) doing some of the most American things with their carlines; adding horsepower, and lots of it.Love my two Tj"s . one bitch about FIAT, Italian owned. At least Ford is American
A lot of these American companies like Ford, GM, etc, the only thing American about them is who owns them and where the CEOs park their helicopters. Everything else is usually "globally sourced". I think for several years the Toyota Camry was the car with the highest amount of American content.Love my two Tj"s . one bitch about FIAT, Italian owned. At least Ford is American
Correct, Jeep still holds (2019) the number one position on domestic parts used in assembly. Ford F150 used to be built with the most domestic parts, I dont think they are even in the top 10 since they starting using more and more global parts to piece together their F150.A lot of these American companies like Ford, GM, etc, the only thing American about them is who owns them and where the CEOs park their helicopters. Everything else is usually "globally sourced". I think for several years the Toyota Camry was the car with the highest amount of American content.
So you would rather give your money to the rich CEO’s that outsources more parts and jobs and hides safety issues for bigger profits then a vehicle that uses more domestic made parts and provides more jobs in the us? That makes no sense. You need to look up how many domestic parts are used not where the ceo lives. Wranglers use one of the biggest percentages of domestic made parts of any vehicle. The only exception to this would be a Chinese owned company because well yea I don’t trust them right now.all I am saying is I try to buy American products whenever I can. Yes the jeep is manufactured here but Your bucks are still leaving the USA and off to Italy. Like I said, love my jeeps but I would never in 10,000 years buy a new JL for that reason over the new Bronco...
A lot of these American companies like Ford, GM, etc, the only thing American about them is who owns them and where the CEOs park their helicopters. Everything else is usually "globally sourced". I think for several years the Toyota Camry was the car with the highest amount of American content.
And with some tweaks and adjustments getting into the 4 digit realm.It's cool though what is going on. Who would have thought back in the 80's, a vehicle with 700+ HP could be bought new at a dealership ? Awesome.
Some vehicles are available with 4 digit torque numbers off the lot now.And with some tweaks and adjustments getting into the 4 digit realm.
Powerstroke (1,050) and Cummins (1,000).Some vehicles are available with 4 digit torque numbers off the lot now.
Dodge Ram 3500 1000lb/ft of torque.Some vehicles are available with 4 digit torque numbers off the lot now.
I think ram is now up to 1075.Dodge Ram 3500 1000lb/ft of torque.
You aren’t wrong.
I have a GTO in garage back home. I’ve often thought about going a full Resto on it. Or going crazy with a resto mod and a supercharged LSA. Will see what is in the cards when the time comes to start that project.
But no where near that from off the lot. The Jeep Wrangler 392 makes more horsepower and torque than the 7.3 liter Ford.Then Fords new gasser can do this
I think Ford is holding it back since it’s a fleet engine. I’d like to see it in the Raptor and uncorked.But no where near that from off the lot. The Jeep Wrangler 392 makes more horsepower and torque than the 7.3 liter Ford.