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GTPlanet, you may well know that there are car companies that strive to push themselves to be better than other car companies. Whether the task is offering better automobiles in class or better automobiles overall, a car company has to step up and give themselves a chance to take on the world. When you're the CEO of a car company and you're producing somewhat substandard cars, you'll need to step up to be the best. Honda stepped up with their cars, as their Accord and Odyssey are still regarded as very reliable and very safe cars. Nissan came up with their Titan. Whoever would have thought a Japanese company would come up with a mean truck to take on America's big three? And not to mention another truck from a Japanese company taking on the big three in NASCAR? Ford stepped up an already mean truck and make it better. Then of course, the new Superduty is out now, looking to further take on its rival trucks from General Motors. So in any event, GTPlanet, this topic is to ask and answer the following question:
"Who has stepped up in the automotive industry?"
GTP, this can be about companies known in America, known in Europe, known in Japan, Australia... basically, who's stepped up around your neck of the woods. So that can mean that Renault can step up with wonderful styling with their cars and great reliability. This can mean that Daihatsu can provide a great threat to other Japanese minis, so I talked about mostly America, but you can be free to talk about who stepped up in the automotive industry. Tell us not only WHO stepped up, but WHY and/or HOW they stepped up. Reply now to kick this topic off.
"Who has stepped up in the automotive industry?"
GTP, this can be about companies known in America, known in Europe, known in Japan, Australia... basically, who's stepped up around your neck of the woods. So that can mean that Renault can step up with wonderful styling with their cars and great reliability. This can mean that Daihatsu can provide a great threat to other Japanese minis, so I talked about mostly America, but you can be free to talk about who stepped up in the automotive industry. Tell us not only WHO stepped up, but WHY and/or HOW they stepped up. Reply now to kick this topic off.