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John Goreham    March 16, 2013 - 3:47PM

In reply to by Jeff G (not verified)

Hmm. One could try to substitute a Chrysler, but they make a lot of their cars in Canada, and they are owned by an Italian company. So that would be sending profits to Italy. One could substitute a GM product like the Camaro, built in Canada, but GM doesn't pay tax to the US on profits anymore, and GM builds more cars now in China than in the US, so I'm not sure how choosing them would be different than any other international brand building cars in the US. Ford (Lincoln) does not make rear drive luxury cars anymore, and Ford does not have a V6 powered compact crossover anymore, but the Fusion is certainly coming on strong in the green car area. Thanks for the chance to reflect.

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