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<blockquote data-quote="Wildbilliam1990" data-source="post: 954881" data-attributes="member: 3124"><p>Those saying Hyundai makes a crappy “econovehicle” need to go have a look & step into this century. Hyundai (Genesis) have been making some of the best cars around since the late 2000’s. My family made the switch from German cars and American (Mexican) trucks to mostly Hyundai around that time & never looked back. Great vehicles with a great warranty (they stand behind their product unlike others - looking at you Ford). Maybe I’m just young and with confirmation bias but I’d rather have a Hyundai or a Toyota from Alabama than a Mexican made Dodge or Ford. Don’t even get me started on the state of manufacturing in Detroit today. Preferring antiquated American brands that don’t use American manufacturing seems a bit Fuddy to me. This is a win every way you slice it. Get money, screw debt. Go USA! Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildbilliam1990, post: 954881, member: 3124"] Those saying Hyundai makes a crappy “econovehicle” need to go have a look & step into this century. Hyundai (Genesis) have been making some of the best cars around since the late 2000’s. My family made the switch from German cars and American (Mexican) trucks to mostly Hyundai around that time & never looked back. Great vehicles with a great warranty (they stand behind their product unlike others - looking at you Ford). Maybe I’m just young and with confirmation bias but I’d rather have a Hyundai or a Toyota from Alabama than a Mexican made Dodge or Ford. Don’t even get me started on the state of manufacturing in Detroit today. Preferring antiquated American brands that don’t use American manufacturing seems a bit Fuddy to me. This is a win every way you slice it. Get money, screw debt. Go USA! Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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