Why don't Honda, Toyota and Nissan need a bailout?

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Can Honda buy Ford, Toyota buy GM and Nissan buy Chrysler?

Reliability and quality of materials/workmanship would improve most likely.

My Mitsubishi was built in a factory in Normal, IL.

Hondas are built in Marysville, OH!
 
That is what is happening in this country. America is for sale... Everything is for sale. We don't need foreign companies owning everything in this country. It's happening right now. I only owned Ford, GM and Chrysler vehicles cause at least that money stays in the USA. Spend it where you make it, now instead everyone buys foreign goods from China aside from cars- Nissan, Honda and Toyota are good vehicles, but everything else... We have to buy everything twice or three times. American made goods are still the best manufactured products, but there are not many goods made in America anymore. I think Ford, GM and Chrysler got away from this using all of those foreign parts in their cars to cheapen them up and make them more inefficient.

Mitsubishi, Honda and Toyota are all made in America, but they are all foreign owned companies so the majority of their profits are spend back into their countries.
 
because honda, toyota and nissan are all owned in other country's and really don't need the money
 
workers for honda get 41 per hour,,a great salery................workers for te big/little three get 74 perhour.....honda makes 1500 per car and big three make about 50 bucks per car....................
that is the reason..greed.........
 
It's possible that Honda could buy either of the Big Three, but not altogether. But though if Honda could, that'd be some pretty outstanding financial credentials!

Anyway, the reliability and quality would indeed improve if either of the Big Three were taken over by Honda or Toyota, but that's only a possibility to consider if the American auto manufacturers doesn't get bailed out.

As for Hondas being built on American soil, it's just a foreign investment on Honda's part, that's all.
 
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