Originally Posted by
IBrake4Rainbows
Not only do you alienate yourself from the company, you alienate yourself from people who make like the company.
Your quick to point out it's flaws, but what of it's victories? the ability to get a Mustang, albeit in 3.8 V6 form, for $27,000us seems stunning, the GT40, the New Mustang, the Five Hundred, the Mondeo, the Focus (Europe, not US, they've had far too many recalls)? your precious GM ain't much better, neither is Chrysler, now merely a German off-shoot producing some really horrid product (Neon, anyone?)
To express yourself by dragging others through the mud is not only unconstructive, it's also a bad way of going about things, albeit a very common form of self-gratification nowadays.
And for the record, my being driven career includes a Mitsubishi Magna Wagon, a Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun/Montero), A Honda City Pro, A Toyota Corolla, a Honda Accord, a BMW 328i and a Jeep Cherokee. I nearly have every continent covered, save for South America, which, funnily enough, is where most of your GM models are made. I read somewhere that Toyota has more U.S. factories now than GM, is this so?