Unfortunately I have to say, many foreign cars are built better and last longer and are trouble free.
Made in Germany. So they're not foreign if you're German!
Perhaps because he thinks that foreign cars and people who drive them are stealing opportunities away from cars made in your home country (America?)?
Buying American made cars keeps the money in America, instead of supporting foreign made vehicles.
Depends on the make but if you want good reliability buy a TOYOTA
Consumer vehicle or industrial vehicle? American made, foreign made, or of all vehicles made?
There really is NO "Nickname" for American made vehicles, but you CAN call them Domestic's because they are domestically made vehicles and not foreign made, hence the term "Foreign and Domestic Repair Shop", some shops wont even touch foreign cars while others will and some shops only speciallize in repairing foreign auto's.
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Any 1960 and earlier America made car you can think of. There were probably a few foreign cars like the MG, Triumph, BMW, Volkswagen.
Not all foreign cars are faster than American cars. There are many fast American-made cars such as the Ford GT and the Corvette SS but most of the time foreign are more faster because in othe countries like Europe or Asia the freeway speeds ara up to a 150 mph minimun so that's why they are more faster they made them like that to match that country speed limits.The Americans never realised that it is possible to run out of space, fuel or materials. So instead of building things smarter or better, they simply made them bigger and heavier with bigger, heavier, thirstier (poorly engineered) engines.American suspension design didn't change much from 1950 to 1990, for instance. Europeans have on the other hand always been faced with challenges concerning space and materials. They built cars smarter and better, and incorporated technology into vehicles and engines. That's why the average 4 cylinder German sedan outperforms the average 6 cylinder Yank Tank... And uses MUCH less fuel!
Importing is when we bring foreign made goods, such as foods, technology, etc, into our country. For example, Hyundai imports cars from factories overseas into the United States to sell.
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a gram-positive organism, which means it has a thick cell wall made of murein (or peptydoglycan as americans prefer to call it).