American? Well I keep waiting for them to make a car that just grabs me. I am not looking for power and I am not looking for SUVness or fancy gadgets and really don't care what you can do from 0-60 in a straight line. I just want the stupid thing to last 10 years with the minimum of pain, I don't want the thing to sound like a bucket of bolts when going over bumps 5 years down the road. But most of all I want to see that I have stepped into a new era of car design when I buy a new car, instead of feeling like I am driving a car with 1970's technology that has been glossed over by new millennium materials

I mean its cute and all that the new mustang has the same old live axle and truck like v6 but would it have killed them to put in an independent suspension, to heck with all the old guys who liked that old suspension, be creative for god sakes and show me that you are growing. The Ford Fusion was nice when they released it but would it have hurt to put in side airbags, instead they waited a year to do that, quality is not the problem anymore, stupid decisions is...
I ended up picking up a BASE 2005 Subaru Legacy Wagon, made in Indiana lol with a 20% stake in it from GM for a little under 20k. Same ole boxer engine but the damn thing came with 8 airbags, EBD, antilock brakes, alloy wheels, disc brakes all round, independent suspension and AWD. I mean come on!

If you want to talk about a no brainer check out the Hyundai's and watch out next year when they come out with their Genesis luxury car, thats progression you can see, it makes you think that there are a bunch of Koreans sitting down trying very hard to make a car better than it was last time even if it isn't true. The F150 is a great truck but it wasn't until Toyota, Nissan and Honda decided to make a challenge that Ford actually became innovative with the truck. Until then it was just the same regurgitated F150 with just enough visual changes to make it look like you weren't buying the same thing your Dad bought 10 years ago. The fact that GM has to go to Australia and Europe to get new offerings is very telling.