Originally posted by J_A_B
"Anyone who buys any American gas guzzling car in the future is either very wealthy, or completely out of touch with reality."
Obviously, the 22-24 MPG my Buick gets is horrible compared to the 28 MPG the EPA says the Honda Accord gets. Hmm, actually that isn't a huge difference, scratch that. The Buick is also bigger, safer, more comfortable, vastly more powerful, and can carry more. I can also fix the Buick on my own easily. A recent suspension repair cost me $4.75 and about an hour's time.
People who hate American cars are usually stuck living in the 80's, or they think it's trendy and cool to hate them. One day, we'll be stuck with nothing but junky little garbage cars like Hondas. Congrats on moving the standard of living backwards.
My first car was an American one... Nice ol' '97 Taurus SHO. Pretty safe, ran ok, for about 85k. Guzzled gas, etc. A nice fast car which let me be the "good ol' American" who didn't own the "rice rocket."
Now I'm going on 130k on a '98 Camry, just as safe, almost as comfortable (I do miss the bucket seas

), vastly more reliable, and much better gas mileage.
22mpg compared to 28mpg might not seem like alot to you, but I put on about 30-40k miles in any given year. It means an awful lot to me, and if I go with your idea, my standard of living will very much be moved backwards

The next car I get will likely be another Japanese midsize sedan... Hopefully in the 40-50 or even 60mpg range (though that might be a dream) by the time I buy it.
Don't get me wrong - if there were a comparable American car out there, I'd get it. But from what I've seen from most people I know who have owned American cars (excluding trucks), they're not reliable, and not worth it.