Posted by LJD on May 01, 2012 at 18:58:03 from (75.213.89.146):
In Reply to: Re: Wood Splitter posted by Brad Buchanan on May 01, 2012 at 16:22:32:
Hey - at least Isuzu was honest enough to put it's own name on my truck. Chevy Canyon and Colorado overseas come from the Isuzu D-Max company. So does the Duramax diesel used in the USA. Back when my Isuzu PUP was made - Chevy was sticking their name on the trucks and selling as LUVs. Something I don't think the Chevy name made them run any better.
Paid $500 for around 10 years ago and it's been a little work-horse.
If I DID care about who made what - I'd be driving something from Ford - the only stand-alone, non-foreign -owned USA car company left. Kind of sad to think my 92 Dodge -Cummins truck was made in Mexico and the new Dodge is 100% owned by a company in Italy.
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