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I agree with you on the cars. Certainly not on the cheap French designed,
lightly built crappy boats. Big Hunk of a Sailor Man "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... While in Florida we rented a Pontiac G6, fully loaded. I've seen hilarious interiors as cheap (Sloco's Lincoln being one, the Lincol Navigator being another), but the Pontiac is incredible. Switches didn't work, zero road feel, poor power band tranny mating and so on. Just another terrible American car. My father even had to finally give up (after Chrysler, Ford and Chevy's) and bought a Forester XT, which has been a revelation to him. The only thing more sad that the losers who build these American wrecks are the super-losers who buy them. US Built boats are pretty much the same. Why can't Catalina or Hunter compete with Beneteau's First series boats? Why did it take US builders 10 whole years to realize that people liked aft cabins and swim platforms? Why does the US always trail in bringing good ideas to mass markets? RB Beneteau First 35s5, Subaru WRX STI, Subaru Tribeca, MG-TF NY |