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The declining US car industry

Why Americans eschew US-made motors for Japanese ones, and what this means

Why Americans eschew US-made motors for Japanese ones, and what this means. Report from the home of America's car industry, Detroit where Americans are more likely to drive a Toyota than a Ford. The reliability and the quality of the Japanese cars is considered superior although many Americans maintain they will still buy those made at home.

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麻豆社 World Service Archive

This programme was restored as part of the World Service archive project

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