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But I freaking LOVE the 2011 Hyundai Elantra. I think Snowful and I have been emailing about it for hours - sooooo freaking cute - I saw one on the interstate a few weeks ago and was like "Huh? What is that?" I might be in love. 

Re: Don't mock me.
Just because you said not to, I'm going to mock you.
Mock mock mock.
It's a pretty car, from that angle. I hate the Hyundai dealer in Edmond, though. Lying jerks
But, Hyundai has come a long way!
It has a 10 year warranty or something too - good Lord.
I am telling you - it is cute from all angles.
T - Every piece of that car is made in Alabama.
My dad is the same way - when I bought my first "foreign" car, my dad didn't speak to me for weeks. He kept saying "WHAT ABOUT PEARL HARBOR?" After I proved to him that my ENTIRE lexus was made in America while most of my Alero was made over seas he got really pissed. Fact of the matter is, foreign cars, aren't that foreign. They provide a massive number of jobs in the United States.
Now, if you are talked about an Audi or Porsche, 100% of those cars are made overseas - but Toyota and Honda especially are extremely cognizant of the whole "american pride" thing and most of their cars are made here.