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Old 03-11-2006, 03:25 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: WHy GM is better...HAHA (Read this!)

GM is on the edge of bankrupts because of the amount of loan. Why they have huge loan amount, because they offer 0% and why they offer 0%, because nobody want to buy their product!!!!

In Canada, Mercedes, BMW, Porshe, VW, Toyota, Honda and other manufacturer have product that are attractive. Some by quality, some by reliability, some by performance and others by driving feeling.

GM has nothing of that, only look and 0% financing. GM products are not reliable, average low quality, average performance, Russian engineering and low life expectation.

It’s not a surprise the H3 is crap like other GM product. And for those thinking H2 and H3 are AM General product because of body and interior finish, your wrong. What made a car is the PLATFORM and power train, nothing else maters...
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