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Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile
Author: Sarah CzepielSarah Czepiel Date: Apr 14, 2008 19:54
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 06:17:53 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
wrote:
:>Sarah Czepiel wrote:
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:>> On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 18:31:31 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
:>> wrote:
:>>
:>> :>Sarah Czepiel wrote:
:>> :>>
:>> :>> On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:39:58 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
:>> :>> wrote:
:>> :>>
:>> :>> :>Sarah Czepiel wrote:
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:>> :>> :>> On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:14:45 -0700, "Seth Hammond"
:>> :>> :>> yahoo.com> wrote:
:>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> You're stupid enough to think Honda Goldwings have only been made in the
:>> :>> :>> :>> USa - Seth will tell you that's not true.
:>> :>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>> :>While all along you've stupidly sworn up and down that they're still made in
:>> :>> :>> :>japan.
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> Groggy needs a major whack from the cluebat.
:>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>Seth claimed Honda Goldwings were designed and built in the USa.
:>> :>> :>He proved they were designed and built in Japan.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> Quote:
:>> :>> :>You or Larry already provided a cite showing that Honda Goldwings were
:>> :>> :>designed and built in Japan.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> Your confusion continues....
:>> :>
:>> :>
:>> :>Seth can see the cite as well as I can.
:>>
:>> You actually looked at a cite???? Which one?
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:><http://www.autoblog.com/tag/honda+gold+wing/>
:>
:>Honda has announced that next year it will cease motorcycle production
:>at its Marysville, OH manufacturing plant.
It will cease production in 2009.
That facility's output, along
:>with that of the Hamamatsu, Japan factory, will be shifted to the the
:>company's brand new bike plant in Kumamoto next year. In 2007,
:>Marysville built 44,000 Gold Wing and VTX models, though Honda notes
:>that there will be no layoffs because of this shift in production.
:>Instead, the Marysville workers will be reassigned to other Honda
:>businesses in the fair state of Ohio.
:>
:>So, the Hamamatsu and Ohio production will be recombined at the new
:>factory in Kumamoto - there goes Seth's argument.
You can come back and strut your stuff about it * next * year. ;)
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