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Any Americans in here worry that they've mounted rubber that was
manufactured in a foreign land on their PT? (Note: I've conveniently eluded the fact that the PT is made in a not-USA place.) Think a Goodyear tire might fill the bill? Just asking. Dare to flame. |
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Just chiming in... I was considering switching to a 225/45 for my stock wheels, but my mechanic talked me out of it. I ended up buying a set of stock sized (205/50) Continental ContiProContacts instead. I got them for about $450 shipped from TireRack and so far I am extremely impressed with them. Traction is excellent, a huge improvement over the stockers, and these things are whisper quite and smooth. I highly recommend them.
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2step writes that he doesn't understand my point.
Well, Um..............Let's see............... Say we citizens continue to purchase tires made outside the USA borders. If you are an employee in one of the domestic manufacturing plants, then you get laid off because the workload slows or evaporates. Now those former employees don't have money, and can't buy the stuff or services that the company you work for makes. It's the true meaning of "trickle down". I just believe that we ought to exercise purchasing conscience (though admittedly, I could be better about it myself). You see, it's a recession when your neighbor loses his/her job. It's a depression when you lose yours. For a sarcastically humorous movie, see: http://www.jibjab.com/Movies/MovieList.aspx Click the button for "Big Box Mart". My soapbox is now broken forever. |
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Now that you've been more clear, I can see what your point is and even agree with it. As an example here in Houston where I live, I often make western wear part of my wardrobe and I feel strongly that it should be made in the USA to be "real" western wear. But the stores are stocking more and more foreign made goods. When I want to buy an American flag to display for the holidays, it's almost impossible to find one made in the USA, for crying out loud. It's a sad fact that jobs have been lost here at home and the American worker has bourn the brunt. So yes, let's not make price the only consideration when purchasing something. Look at where items are made and make that a factor in what you choose to buy, too. |
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