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I believe he is trying as much as he might to make this point. A car made in a factory is much better than a car made in your garage. This begs the question... "why?". This attention to who and where it was built says nothing about what it is. But that's what he's selling, the "what", the car. I put together my cobra replica in my garage. There were many issues that if I had it made in the "factory", I'd have a far worse car if I had not redone most of the work myself. Does this mean that you cannot perform maintenance by yourself and you need to take it to the nearest tune & lube? I suppose the point that you may have "issues" telling the attendant at the DMV that it's a car you assembled yourself vs. one you purchased from a factory may make the conversation go better, but that's all. Is this the selling point? You can just claim that this car was made at a factory? Well OK. Awesome. I'd just never bring that up unless they ask.
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