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June 30, 2009 at 4:18 PM #423352June 30, 2009 at 10:06 PM #422885snailParticipant
joined the pigginton, just to advertise the blog. what is your real agenda mr/mrs Paddy Oh? A posting like this just convinced me to start looking into Hyundai when its time to buy a new minivan đ
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 PM #423115snailParticipantjoined the pigginton, just to advertise the blog. what is your real agenda mr/mrs Paddy Oh? A posting like this just convinced me to start looking into Hyundai when its time to buy a new minivan đ
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 PM #423393snailParticipantjoined the pigginton, just to advertise the blog. what is your real agenda mr/mrs Paddy Oh? A posting like this just convinced me to start looking into Hyundai when its time to buy a new minivan đ
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 PM #423461snailParticipantjoined the pigginton, just to advertise the blog. what is your real agenda mr/mrs Paddy Oh? A posting like this just convinced me to start looking into Hyundai when its time to buy a new minivan đ
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 PM #423623snailParticipantjoined the pigginton, just to advertise the blog. what is your real agenda mr/mrs Paddy Oh? A posting like this just convinced me to start looking into Hyundai when its time to buy a new minivan đ
July 2, 2009 at 6:23 AM #423798paddyohParticipantTo snail:
No agenda, hidden or otherwise. No vested interest in the UAW or the American auto industry.
I am pretty much a one trick pony here.
A concerned citizen who just couldn’t take listening to one of my favorite American actors shilling for an Asian automaker while Rome burns around us.
Join me in asking Jeff Bridges to officially abandon the Hyundai commercials and support the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday.
July 2, 2009 at 6:23 AM #424029paddyohParticipantTo snail:
No agenda, hidden or otherwise. No vested interest in the UAW or the American auto industry.
I am pretty much a one trick pony here.
A concerned citizen who just couldn’t take listening to one of my favorite American actors shilling for an Asian automaker while Rome burns around us.
Join me in asking Jeff Bridges to officially abandon the Hyundai commercials and support the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday.
July 2, 2009 at 6:23 AM #424309paddyohParticipantTo snail:
No agenda, hidden or otherwise. No vested interest in the UAW or the American auto industry.
I am pretty much a one trick pony here.
A concerned citizen who just couldn’t take listening to one of my favorite American actors shilling for an Asian automaker while Rome burns around us.
Join me in asking Jeff Bridges to officially abandon the Hyundai commercials and support the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday.
July 2, 2009 at 6:23 AM #424378paddyohParticipantTo snail:
No agenda, hidden or otherwise. No vested interest in the UAW or the American auto industry.
I am pretty much a one trick pony here.
A concerned citizen who just couldn’t take listening to one of my favorite American actors shilling for an Asian automaker while Rome burns around us.
Join me in asking Jeff Bridges to officially abandon the Hyundai commercials and support the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday.
July 2, 2009 at 6:23 AM #424541paddyohParticipantTo snail:
No agenda, hidden or otherwise. No vested interest in the UAW or the American auto industry.
I am pretty much a one trick pony here.
A concerned citizen who just couldn’t take listening to one of my favorite American actors shilling for an Asian automaker while Rome burns around us.
Join me in asking Jeff Bridges to officially abandon the Hyundai commercials and support the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
HIE-YUN-DIE does NOT rhyme with Sunday.
July 2, 2009 at 9:26 AM #423864Rt.66ParticipantSo many Americans are just too thick to get it.
Look at the post by snail. So someone lurks and finally decides to jump into the conversation just to say they will buy a Hyundai out of spite? Wonderful. And what do you mean âadvertise the blogâ? We canât read your mind.
Oni Korsohi, you are just ignorant, period. Probably a staunch import buyer and blinded to reality. All along the BIG 3 US auto makers have made stellar cars. You could have done a little research in any given year and found a great US built car from the big three to meet your needs.
You are right that some US models were better than others, but isnât the same true for Toyota and Nissan? Duh! Look into the introduction of the Tundra pick-up. Had that been a US truck introduced and sold with such flaws it may have crippled an American company.
But people forgive and forget when it comes to their imports. Search Prius problems and you will discover that Toyota’s flag-ship of the future has some issues, some really serious issues. http://www.google.com/search?q=prius+problems&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GWYA How many pages are there?
Do you hear about those Prius problems? Now that you know (assuming you clicked the link) do you wonder why such things are not commonly talked about?
Unintended Acceleration killed Audi in this country for 20 years, Toyota seems to be blessed with a nationwide forgiveness policy. http://www.injuryboard.com/national-news/problems-with-prius.aspx?googleid=263684
It was national news with Audi, why not with Toyota?
Oh, and our car manufacturing industry is not â flawed systemâ as you call it. Again advertising your ignorance or spite. Read the thread maybe youâll notice links and tests and comparisons and nationally respected quality surveys that prove your ignorance.
We build great cars and trucks. Your irrational hatred for American vehicles does not change that fact.
July 2, 2009 at 9:26 AM #424094Rt.66ParticipantSo many Americans are just too thick to get it.
Look at the post by snail. So someone lurks and finally decides to jump into the conversation just to say they will buy a Hyundai out of spite? Wonderful. And what do you mean âadvertise the blogâ? We canât read your mind.
Oni Korsohi, you are just ignorant, period. Probably a staunch import buyer and blinded to reality. All along the BIG 3 US auto makers have made stellar cars. You could have done a little research in any given year and found a great US built car from the big three to meet your needs.
You are right that some US models were better than others, but isnât the same true for Toyota and Nissan? Duh! Look into the introduction of the Tundra pick-up. Had that been a US truck introduced and sold with such flaws it may have crippled an American company.
But people forgive and forget when it comes to their imports. Search Prius problems and you will discover that Toyota’s flag-ship of the future has some issues, some really serious issues. http://www.google.com/search?q=prius+problems&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GWYA How many pages are there?
Do you hear about those Prius problems? Now that you know (assuming you clicked the link) do you wonder why such things are not commonly talked about?
Unintended Acceleration killed Audi in this country for 20 years, Toyota seems to be blessed with a nationwide forgiveness policy. http://www.injuryboard.com/national-news/problems-with-prius.aspx?googleid=263684
It was national news with Audi, why not with Toyota?
Oh, and our car manufacturing industry is not â flawed systemâ as you call it. Again advertising your ignorance or spite. Read the thread maybe youâll notice links and tests and comparisons and nationally respected quality surveys that prove your ignorance.
We build great cars and trucks. Your irrational hatred for American vehicles does not change that fact.
July 2, 2009 at 9:26 AM #424374Rt.66ParticipantSo many Americans are just too thick to get it.
Look at the post by snail. So someone lurks and finally decides to jump into the conversation just to say they will buy a Hyundai out of spite? Wonderful. And what do you mean âadvertise the blogâ? We canât read your mind.
Oni Korsohi, you are just ignorant, period. Probably a staunch import buyer and blinded to reality. All along the BIG 3 US auto makers have made stellar cars. You could have done a little research in any given year and found a great US built car from the big three to meet your needs.
You are right that some US models were better than others, but isnât the same true for Toyota and Nissan? Duh! Look into the introduction of the Tundra pick-up. Had that been a US truck introduced and sold with such flaws it may have crippled an American company.
But people forgive and forget when it comes to their imports. Search Prius problems and you will discover that Toyota’s flag-ship of the future has some issues, some really serious issues. http://www.google.com/search?q=prius+problems&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GWYA How many pages are there?
Do you hear about those Prius problems? Now that you know (assuming you clicked the link) do you wonder why such things are not commonly talked about?
Unintended Acceleration killed Audi in this country for 20 years, Toyota seems to be blessed with a nationwide forgiveness policy. http://www.injuryboard.com/national-news/problems-with-prius.aspx?googleid=263684
It was national news with Audi, why not with Toyota?
Oh, and our car manufacturing industry is not â flawed systemâ as you call it. Again advertising your ignorance or spite. Read the thread maybe youâll notice links and tests and comparisons and nationally respected quality surveys that prove your ignorance.
We build great cars and trucks. Your irrational hatred for American vehicles does not change that fact.
July 2, 2009 at 9:26 AM #424444Rt.66ParticipantSo many Americans are just too thick to get it.
Look at the post by snail. So someone lurks and finally decides to jump into the conversation just to say they will buy a Hyundai out of spite? Wonderful. And what do you mean âadvertise the blogâ? We canât read your mind.
Oni Korsohi, you are just ignorant, period. Probably a staunch import buyer and blinded to reality. All along the BIG 3 US auto makers have made stellar cars. You could have done a little research in any given year and found a great US built car from the big three to meet your needs.
You are right that some US models were better than others, but isnât the same true for Toyota and Nissan? Duh! Look into the introduction of the Tundra pick-up. Had that been a US truck introduced and sold with such flaws it may have crippled an American company.
But people forgive and forget when it comes to their imports. Search Prius problems and you will discover that Toyota’s flag-ship of the future has some issues, some really serious issues. http://www.google.com/search?q=prius+problems&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GWYA How many pages are there?
Do you hear about those Prius problems? Now that you know (assuming you clicked the link) do you wonder why such things are not commonly talked about?
Unintended Acceleration killed Audi in this country for 20 years, Toyota seems to be blessed with a nationwide forgiveness policy. http://www.injuryboard.com/national-news/problems-with-prius.aspx?googleid=263684
It was national news with Audi, why not with Toyota?
Oh, and our car manufacturing industry is not â flawed systemâ as you call it. Again advertising your ignorance or spite. Read the thread maybe youâll notice links and tests and comparisons and nationally respected quality surveys that prove your ignorance.
We build great cars and trucks. Your irrational hatred for American vehicles does not change that fact.
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