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Originally Posted by ArcAngel
gtahvit just outta curiosity isnt GM the company that 70% of the American population say they wouldn't buy from,Thats because of perception from the 80's of crappy interiors and crappy cars. Now my point in the above post was if a few of us enthusiasts which are a more loyal and forgiving bunch are left less than satisfied, how will the general public perceive it!
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Look I get it that you aren't happy with the car. I get it that you aren't convinced that the car will sell as well as GM hopes it will. I get that you have every right to be critical of the car. Here's what I don't get. What constructive criticism do you have to make the car better. Why is it so hard for you to get that some of us are satisfied with the car and we, quite possibly, outnumber those that don't. Therefore the same argument applies; More people will like it better than the competition. You can't reciprocate the same respect that we show you in acknowledging your opinion of the car.
The respect of opposing opinions goes both ways. Right?