Mitsubishi cars are some of the best rated automobiles sold here in the U.S. Given all the challenges of the American automobile manufacturers, more and more people are actively considering foreign car makers when looking for a new car.
While some people may feel this is unpatriotic, the reality of the situation is that we live in a capitalistic society. Regardless of the fact that some have called the auto makers bailout an act of socialism, these companies still have to compete to win our business.
If a product or service is simply inferior to the competition, the competition usually wins. We all work hard for our money, and we want to be ensured that when we purchase something the company is going to stand behind it. With so many of the U.S. manufacturers filing for bankruptcy protection, it has consumers rightfully concerned.
If a larger percentage of immediate sales tends to land on the doorsteps of foreign companies for the next few years, it may end up having a very positive effect over the long term. Seeing so much of its potential income moving to the competitors should hopefully force higher quality standards out of the American companies that desire to stay in the game and fight for our new car purchases.
Friday, July 17, 2009
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