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If you ever watch carefully, when they refill your drink with water or tea the straw almost always touches the pitcher. The same pitcher that they use for everyone in the restaurant all day without washing.

How can you look at Suzuki’s crash test ratings and say we are the ones that are trash? 

Plus, he was in an open cart. There was nothing separating him from the golf cart if it decided to roll over.

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a person that doesn’t track their sports car isn’t detrimental to anybody else on the road.

There is a reason sports cars have insurance rates 3-4x higher than trucks. They are more dangerous and cause more accidents. 

I was thinking about this the other day. My SUV came with auto dimming mirrors, and I am not sure I can go back to the regular kind. 

Class 3 vehicles (like a motorhome), and as such they’d be exempted from a lot of expensive, difficult safety requirements, like having airbags.

“You put 3 gallons in a well. If you hadn’t put 3 gallons of water into the well, you’d still have 3 gallons.”

So you’re proving your point by offering literally no data to the contrary then claiming, “I can’t be any more correct than I am now”? This reminds me of our current president so much. At least I offered something. You can argue numbers with numbers or facts with facts, but your case is predicated on the idea you are

I never said the workers got the bailout money. I said the UAW did. That is a fact. Numbers don’t lie. Most of the bailout went to the UAW and instead of paying the treasury back for the money, the payments (in the form of stocks) went to the UAW. That is why the UAW remains a multi-billion dollar enterprise in and of

You said I need to work on my writing skills. I said you need to work on your reading skills. Not sure what is hard to understand about that. 

You do realize the UAW is the biggest shareholder of GM, right? I guess you do since it has been pretty well established that the bailout mostly helped the UAW. Most of the taxpayer money went to cover the pension fund. The dividends were cut before they took the bailout and still remain 30% lower than pre-2007

So, in conclusion, I didn’t get any facts wrong. I am constantly working on my writing skills. I know it is not a strong suit of mine. However, I think you reading comprehension could use some work. Specifically, not letting you bias change the context of the text. You are trying to read something between the lines

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What facts did I get wrong? I didn’t call NUMMI a non-union factory. I said they made the Matrix and the Vibe and somehow the Vibe was rated as less reliable. It just goes to show that the reliability ratings are not always accurate. If anything, it was a softball fo you to point out the problems with the ratings. 

Pretty sure people driving cars that were assembled by people who are high and drunk would consider that question relevant. Can you trust cars assembled by people who are intoxicated and know they can’t be fired? If you had a choice between a car assembled by a drunk person or a sober person, which would you choose.

I think we all know JD Power awards are basically for sale at this point. Also, reliability doesn’t mean what it used to. Now it is any problem, even if it is just the owner doesn’t understand the infotainment system. In other words, most cars have a reliable drivetrain, but fail in other systems.

Most of these are well known and well reported:

Here’s a list of union built cars in the US. Almost none would be considered the top in reliability for their segment.