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Far Eastern Cars - Why?
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Years ago the argument was settled quickly. The Datsun 120Y started on a frosty morning when the Viva / Escort / Allegro didn't. But now the Astra and Focus (there isn't any new Allegro, due to the perseverance of the trade-union movement) are as reliable as the Corolla and Almera but they cost a lot less to keep on the road. Having had Japanese and Korean cars in the past I can't understand why their spares are so expensive when there is no benefit any more with reliability. Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Kia and Hyundai are taking you all for mugs and in my opinion if you buy one you need your head looking at. Feel free to post if you disagree, I am prepared for heated discussions. Polite of course.
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Er no - there isn't any new Allegro because they were absolute rubbish.
British car manufacturers simply failed to continue to invest in their product.
Go look at any Rover an put a similar BMW from the same era next to it - which one would you have?
Talking about Rovers I don't think the trade unions designed their notoriously unleliable head gaskets do you?
There are many car manufacturers in Britain today - sadly none run by British companies.
We are great at making cars - unfortunately we are lousy at running car companies.
Far Eastern car manufacturers invested in their products, British manufacturers did not.
As Geezer would say - End of
Er no - there isn't any new Allegro because they were absolute rubbish.
British car manufacturers simply failed to continue to invest in their product.
Go look at any Rover an put a similar BMW from the same era next to it - which one would you have?
Talking about Rovers I don't think the trade unions designed their notoriously unleliable head gaskets do you?
There are many car manufacturers in Britain today - sadly none run by British companies.
We are great at making cars - unfortunately we are lousy at running car companies.
Far Eastern car manufacturers invested in their products, British manufacturers did not.
As Geezer would say - End of
My first car was an Allegro, a nice shade of blue. Never remember it giving me any grief. Got me to work and back ok, even in the winter!
Since then stuck with Fords, cheap, reliable and reasonably priced. But, looking to change my car last year, I didn't like the new shape Fiestas, KA's or Focus so treated myself to a new Vauxhall Corsa. Pure white with a VXR body Kit.
I blame my mid-life crisis!
Since then stuck with Fords, cheap, reliable and reasonably priced. But, looking to change my car last year, I didn't like the new shape Fiestas, KA's or Focus so treated myself to a new Vauxhall Corsa. Pure white with a VXR body Kit.
I blame my mid-life crisis!
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