Not suggesting this describes you, Dennis. I honor your opinion and freedom to voice it.
Back in the mid-1950's, around New York City, ENYA 522x series came available, as did the twin stack OS 29. They had two advantages over (VECO, Fox, K&B, McCoy) US engines:-
1) They were imports, and EVERYONE knew that anything imported was better than our cheap cr*p.
2) They mostly were "prettier." Better finish, neater look, better "styling."
Both "ours" and "theirs" worked, BTW.
Remember, those were the days of the European import-car hysteria. Some totally useless UK sedans sold well here, stuff that ran even worse than they looked - unless you were an import snob.
I was infected, too, and it took me a while to 'appreciate' Made in America things like Johnsons, certain Fox Combat Specials, and the best of the K&B 35s...
ENYA engines still include the 522xs, although they ARE about 6 years newer the the Fox Stunt 35. they still do well what they did back then, and that's still better than a stock Stunt 35 for brute power and perhaps dependability.
Brand-loyalty? Ford v Chevy? PC v Apple? Not to mention sports team fans.. Why argue about it?
Because it's there. Enjoy what you like; your reasons support YOUR choices. So do the reasons other choose what they do. What I would be uncomfortable with is someone demanding that I change things I believe, for no better reason than that they DEMAND it, and some even become insulting when others don't obey them immediately.