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Re: Would You Go Back To The 1970's Technology If You Could?


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Posted by K-n-L Country Farms on October 27, 2015 at 05:43:01 from (198.252.115.115):

In Reply to: Would You Go Back To The 1970's Technology If You Could? posted by gearheadbill on October 25, 2015 at 11:08:06:

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We rather not call other people names but in this case it's CLEAR that you're just a blabbering fool...

You said "Your flawed and fanciful memories prove my point better than anything I could say. Maybe if GM had done market research and paid attention to it they wouldn't have lost most of their west coast market share to imports"

Our Reply: Huh What! This doesn't even have ANYTHING to do with what was the point... we said that the marketing research was done by car manufacturers in order for them to have better ideas on where not to sell their vehicles because they would see ahead of time where they wouldn't sell very well and our area was one that they didn't sell them in but all you can do is just come back avoiding the point with blabbering on how we somehow prove your point with you going on to say " Maybe if GM had done market research and paid attention to it they wouldn't have lost most of their west coast market share to imports"

You also said "Now if you've truly never heard of the Chevy Monza and its notorious spark plug change, then tell me this: What OTHER car were you thinking of that requires sheet metal surgery to pull the plugs?"

Our Reply: As for this irresponsible reply which you also jump the gun to run your mouth on, go back and ACTUALLY read any of our comments and you will see that WE DIDN"T EVEN MAKE A POINT BASED ON CARS....WE MADE THE POINT BASED ON TRUCKS

...and so all of this because you don't pay attention to what others wrote.

You can come back and blabber on with whatever other ridiculous replies you want....you're not worth trying to have a mature discussion with.


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