Quick Question: Subframe connectors- WHY didn't they do this from the factory?
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Rust was an issue with all cars of that era...remember the rusting fords on the dealers lots ? My dad's fiends caddy was only 6 months older before it started rusting. I remember one GM vehicle that actually broke in 2 on a regular basis....
Why did Datsun go to Nissan ? Because American buys thought Datsun was too "Japanese" and Nissan sounded better. Why did the Demon change it'd name to Dart Sport ..because of the bible belt in the 'states.. I should mention that Nissan is bring back the Datsun name with a small front engine rwd car..
I gather you didn't read the thread here on Neons.. You must have the best Neon on the planet.
Where do I get my opinions other than by experiencing them ? Other than car mags ? From a book called lemonade.
"Phil Edmonston Born in 1944, a native of Washington, D.C., trilingual (English, French and Spanish) and a graduate of Canal Zone College and Bowie State College (Maryland).
He is married and has a son, Michel. He spent three years as a US Army infantry medic (1961-64) attached to the 508th Airborne Division in Panama
One of the few Americans ever elected to the Canadian Parliament (C.D. Howe was the other American).
Phil is founder and past president for almost 20 years of the non-profit Automobile Protection Association (1968-1987), a former elected member of Consumers Union (Publisher of Consumer Reports) Board of Directors, and a colleague of Ralph Nader.
Mr. Edmonston is the author of 125 best-sellers dealing with consumer rights and the automobile industry."