I would unsubscribe to this thread but I can't figure out how. Very un-Disney-ish.
Ok I figured it out. See you folks on another thread. Or on Test Track whichever comes first. I'll be the one smiling!

I would unsubscribe to this thread but I can't figure out how. Very un-Disney-ish.

maybe they can will remake HORIZONS in its spot....(you can wish cant you)...haha
You may have the points IF the U.S. auto industry was making money. However they aren't, all they're doing is costing every American taxpayer money so they can keep operating at a loss which in my opinion isn't a very good deal. I don't know where you get off saying the measly amount they pay their employees, their employees take home about the same as as those who work for U.S. companies. Their hourly rate the lower but their paychecks aren't stripped of the union dues which are squandered away and they don't have to worry about getting laid off every year.Your definition of "domestic" is correct. HOwever, you are missing one vital bit of information. Even though those cars are built in the USA, the money that is made from selling them goes OVERSEAS. The only part of that money that stays in the USA is the measly amount they pay the plant workers and the salesmen. the rest of that money goes to the foreign countries. And even though yes Ford, GM, and Dodge have plants in other countries, that MONEY comes back to the USA to help OUR economy. So before you go and get on your high horse about how good foreign cars are, think of how you are NOT helping the USA when you buy one.
End of discussion.You may have the points IF the U.S. auto industry was making money. However they aren't, all they're doing is costing every American taxpayer money so they can keep operating at a loss which in my opinion isn't a very good deal. I don't know where you get off saying the measly amount they pay their employees, their employees take home about the same as as those who work for U.S. companies. Their hourly rate the lower but their paychecks aren't stripped of the union dues which are squandered away and they don't have to worry about getting laid off every year.
I spend my money where I get the best value for it and these days it certainly isn't in "domestic" automobiles.End of discussion.


I personally, love Test-Track!It would be EASY to change sponsership of Test Track
1) Change name out front
2) Remove all GM signage/logos inside
3) Install (insert auto company name here) signage outside
4) Install (insert auto company name here) doo dads throughout the ride
5) Install more hidden mickeys
6) Change decals on vehicles
7) Fork over about $20 million
8) See government about loan/ offer front of line pass to president's kids if money comes through![]()

My husband & I were talking about this when we were there this past December. I told him that I was willing to put money on the fact that it would change into a themed-ride, featuring CARS!! The Disney-Pixar movie would be a perfect change! Once the sponser ends, switching the ride to something more recognizable might be an awesome idea!! Anyone else concur? LOL!!I personally, love Test-Track!
that is an even better idea than the ins companies taking it over. They dont have a ride for Cars so it would be a good way to fit them in....Great Idea ThunderMtexpert!!!
I feel so special!By any chance was that CM a bus driver?i spoke to a cm today and he told me that there are alot of structural problems with the building. So there going to tear it down and build a cars ride. It will be very similar to the cars ride at disneyland.

Ok lets look at WHY the US auto industry isnt making money....PEOPLE ARE BUYING FOREIGN CARS!!! And the amount of Money they make is minimal compared to what US car companies pay.