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Originally Posted by deuce91 There's multiple dealerships everywhere even in small towns, not just in the big cities. Which makes me wonder where all the Mini's and other imports get serviced here in DC? They treated my baby Maxima like the black plaque. | Mini's have to go to Wichita or Manhatten. Two dealerships under the same name. Baron Mini.
Porche's are the same. There is a porche dealer/shop on the east end of Wichita just off of Kellog.
I drive a '97 Regal GS. I love my supercharged sedan. I got 34mpg on the highway all the way up to Denver when I was heading there to fly to Cali last month. Though on the way home I got significantly less while driving in that nasty thunderstorm we got on 04/21/07.
Say what you want about Consumer Reports. The may tout to imports but they have reason to. Without comprehensive maintenance on Domestic cars, they won't last more tha 200k miles. My dad's old van. a '92 Mazda MPV sounded like a propeller plane and the paint was chipping away but it was still smoother running and had better fuel mileage with 230k miles on it than most Domestic's have at 75k miles.
Japanese cars have been and will continue to be better than American cars. Why? They have the will to make sturdy, good looking, and long lasting vehicles that are economically sound while simultaneously being suprisingly powerful for running on rice  . jk on the last bit.
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