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Old 11-13-2008, 01:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 00:06:26 -0500, "80_Knight" <nospam@hotmail.com>
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>HLS, you and I have agreed on some things, and disagreed on some things, but
>this is true bullshit. You are so bitter about the gasket problem on your
>14 year old Buick that you won't buy a GM again. Get over it, please. None
>of the automakers make cars so badly that they fall apart after one or two
>years. Like I said, get over your 14 year old Buick, ok? Throughout the
>early 2000's, GM made some shitty decisions, and I will be the first to
>agree with that. However, since 2005 (or so), even Domestic hating
>publications have been saying there quality is up to, if not higher then
>Toyota.
>You buy what ever it is you want, but don't tell someone who lives around
>tens of thousands of GM vehicles, that they are shit. There is a reason the
>Oshawa, Ontario plant get's the #1 award every year for quality.
>

As far as I'm concerned, Canada ain't "domestic." It's a foreign
country.

--Vic
 
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Old 11-13-2008, 02:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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"Vic Smith" <thismailautodeleted@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 00:06:26 -0500, "80_Knight" <nospam@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>HLS, you and I have agreed on some things, and disagreed on some things,
>>but
>>this is true bullshit. You are so bitter about the gasket problem on your
>>14 year old Buick that you won't buy a GM again. Get over it, please.
>>None
>>of the automakers make cars so badly that they fall apart after one or two
>>years. Like I said, get over your 14 year old Buick, ok? Throughout the
>>early 2000's, GM made some shitty decisions, and I will be the first to
>>agree with that. However, since 2005 (or so), even Domestic hating
>>publications have been saying there quality is up to, if not higher then
>>Toyota.
>>You buy what ever it is you want, but don't tell someone who lives around
>>tens of thousands of GM vehicles, that they are shit. There is a reason
>>the
>>Oshawa, Ontario plant get's the #1 award every year for quality.
>>

> As far as I'm concerned, Canada ain't "domestic." It's a foreign
> country.


Not by much...


 
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Old 11-13-2008, 04:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Vic Smith wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 00:06:26 -0500, "80_Knight" <nospam@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> HLS, you and I have agreed on some things, and disagreed on some things, but
>> this is true bullshit. You are so bitter about the gasket problem on your
>> 14 year old Buick that you won't buy a GM again. Get over it, please. None
>> of the automakers make cars so badly that they fall apart after one or two
>> years. Like I said, get over your 14 year old Buick, ok? Throughout the
>> early 2000's, GM made some shitty decisions, and I will be the first to
>> agree with that. However, since 2005 (or so), even Domestic hating
>> publications have been saying there quality is up to, if not higher then
>> Toyota.
>> You buy what ever it is you want, but don't tell someone who lives around
>> tens of thousands of GM vehicles, that they are shit. There is a reason the
>> Oshawa, Ontario plant get's the #1 award every year for quality.
>>

> As far as I'm concerned, Canada ain't "domestic." It's a foreign
> country.
>
> --Vic


Maybe you should ask yourself why Canadian plants produce so much better
built products than American plants.
 
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