From: Christopher Hoffman <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 19:03:38 -0700
No, that's not at all what I meant! I just meant an Imperial should be a
proudly American car. Not anti-foreign or anti-anything. Just uniquely
American.
I'll say no more on this topic, since it's been well covered even within the
Imperial context, but I didn't want anyone thinking I was xenophobic (much
less toward my own ancestors, friends, colleagues and fellow humans).
Chris in LA
David L. Rex (drex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> Oh Yes, that would be a problem if it were made in Germany, remmember WW-II!
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>> It will be marketed under the brand Maybach, without Mercedes-Benz badging
>> on the vehicle.
>>
>> And I doubt anyone would pay $350K for a new Imperial, nor take too kindly
>> to the idea of an Imperial built in Germany.