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! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 9:04 PM > Subject: Re: IML:The Imperial Conundrum > > >> 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.