It is amazing how all the auto manufacturers know how to tow the line - when it is in their benefit.
Remember the first car the Hyundai brought into Canada - the Pony . The Pony was a piece of junk remade old Dodge Colt. People bought this car thinking it was simply a Japanese car made in Korea. Turned out it was a nightmare. Not made for Canada with such goodies as a plastic heater core buried inside that was guaranteed to freeze and break in the cold. A nightmare as well as a rust bucket. Hyundai sure know how to hide behind tariff rules as a “third world country”.
Now that Hyundai has perfected their cars with “Canadian models” they are using these same models as tools against us.
December 15th, 2007 at 6:26 am
It is amazing how all the auto manufacturers know how to tow the line - when it is in their benefit.
Remember the first car the Hyundai brought into Canada - the Pony . The Pony was a piece of junk remade old Dodge Colt. People bought this car thinking it was simply a Japanese car made in Korea. Turned out it was a nightmare. Not made for Canada with such goodies as a plastic heater core buried inside that was guaranteed to freeze and break in the cold. A nightmare as well as a rust bucket. Hyundai sure know how to hide behind tariff rules as a “third world country”.
Now that Hyundai has perfected their cars with “Canadian models” they are using these same models as tools against us.