Posted by Cynicism Runs Rampant on December 26, 2008 at 20:11:58 from (65.163.152.82):
In Reply to: buy GM,FORD,OR CRYSLER posted by poorfarmall1 on December 26, 2008 at 18:41:18:
GM has the most over rated products out there, they must spend a fortune buying the opinions of the writers of the articles that praise their products in the various automotive magazines. Ford, however, despite having the highest quality ratings and customer satisfaction in numerous independent surveys is NEVER rated highly in these publications. At least Ford did NOT take any govt. money at this time. I cannot see how the govt. would allow a GM/Chrysler merger, that would seem to fly in the face of every anti-trust/anti-monopoly law ever written, but the 'bailout' proves that stranger things can happen. GM should "sink like a rock". Any company that has problems keeping both daytime running lights burning on their new pickups, cannot be trusted to have a quality product, plus their designs, ala, Aztek, Avalanche, slanty eyed pickups, etc, show that they haven't a clue, and deserve a quick trip to the land of bankruptcy, just like American Airlines, whose 'customer service' absolutely sucks.
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