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daveb91
12-10-2008, 08:40 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. – A Ford dealer angered over the proposed bailout of U.S. automakers blames the nation's sour economy on Congress and criticized buyers of Japanese cars, calling the vehicles "rice ready ... not road ready" in a radio ad.

O.C. Welch, who owns a dealership near Savannah in Hardeeville, S.C., began airing the minute-long ad on a dozen stations in the area over the weekend. The ad sounds more like a talk-radio tirade than a sales pitch.

"All you people that buy all your Toyotas and send that money to Japan, you know, when you don't have a job to make your Toyota car payment, don't come crying to me," Welch says in the ad. "All those cars are rice ready. They're not road ready."

Floyd Mori, executive director of the Japanese American Citizens League, said Welch's remarks evoke anti-Asian sentiments often aimed at Japanese and Chinese immigrants to the U.S. from the 1930s through World War II. He also noted many Japanese automakers' cars are manufactured in America.

"It's a blatant, ignorant, racist remark from somebody who should know better," Mori said.

Toyota spokesman Xavier Dominicis said the company's cars consistently receive high marks for quality. The automaker employs 36,600 Americans, he said, and about 60 percent of Toyota vehicles sold in the U.S. were manufactured here.

"How do you tell a worker in Kentucky who's producing a Toyota that his job is worth less than another American autoworker's?" Dominicis said.

The car dealer, though, said Tuesday he had received more positive calls than negative ones. His dealership sold 15 new cars Saturday — half of them to people drawn to the lot by the ad, he said.

Welch said he's mostly mad at politicians, blasting them in his ad as only being good for "slinging mud and spending our tax dollars." He said the government should offer tax incentives for consumers to buy new cars rather than spend money bailing out Ford, General Motors and Chrysler.


link (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081209/ap_on_re_us/angry_auto_ad)

keesor
12-10-2008, 10:37 PM
I definitely don't agree with the bail out, but why is he pissed at people buying jap cars? The only reason they are is because the US automakers have been putting out total shit for quality the last 10 years. What did they expect US car buyers to do....just put up with shitty quality cars, or go buy something that will last 10 X's longer and is built with 10 X's the quality?

Sorry, just my rant for the evening....

BrianFreels
12-10-2008, 11:40 PM
X2 sir

Chaos_cb7
12-11-2008, 12:39 AM
they don't need bailout money they just need to fire one CEO from each company. I'm sure that would be enough money to keep them going for a while.

Jay
12-11-2008, 10:48 AM
I definitely don't agree with the bail out, but why is he pissed at people buying jap cars? The only reason they are is because the US automakers have been putting out total shit for quality the last 10 years. What did they expect US car buyers to do....just put up with shitty quality cars, or go buy something that will last 10 X's longer and is built with 10 X's the quality?

Sorry, just my rant for the evening....


I totally agree.
How many late 80's early 90's civic's do you see with 200k+ miles on them, with basically no maintence ever done to them? Alot

daveb91
12-11-2008, 03:26 PM
I dont think they should of canned their SUVs or Truck lines but they shouldnt of depended on them. Yes the CEO and top managment is to blame. I think most GM products like the Malibu and Impala are some of the best and reliable products they have ever put out. But its about 10 years too late.

keesor
12-11-2008, 05:20 PM
I agree, they are improving their quality, but as you said it's 10 years too late. It's pretty bad when Ford has commercials saying their quality is as good as Toyota's. That's really sad and proves that they realize they have been making junk for so long nobody trusts them anymore.