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Because he's obsessed with C&D?Why did you make that up?
Because he's obsessed with Hondoze?
Because he's bin banned from Yousetoobers?
Why did The Boy Who Cried Wolf, cry "Wolf!"? :think:
Because he's obsessed with C&D?Why did you make that up?
Should I consider this the opening volley in a petition drive?YOU made that up. People believed that it was from C&D but NO ONE agreed with the statements.
No wonder they banned you there, keep it up and soon you'll be gone here too.
You clearly have no grasp of the meaning of "bias". Bias implies a hatred (in this case) of something based on nothing tangible. I tangibly hate Honda cars. They're ugly, pigs to drive, not as reliable as people think and are absurdly overrated. If they were attractive, drove well, were more interesting than a spoon, and not as troublesome, then I'd like them.
Unlike these "GM-fan" retardapes, I like cars for the car itself, not for the badge on the hood or because it was assembled in the state I live in...
In fact I find it impossible to be biased towards a product because of something a trivial as its brand name. Save that sort of retarded thinking for the rabble of morons that pollute these forums. Those of us capable of intelligent thought don't bother with such childish practice.
I find it so odd that the people crying the loudest about "bias" are THE most biased themselves. "GM fans" aren't car fans. Not by a long mile. They're "GM" fans. GM could build toilet plungers, and these idiots would be just as foaming-at-the-mouth about it, talking about how GM toilet plungers are so much better than a Toyota Camry.
In fact I'm so beyond sick of it, I'm losing interest in this place at a rapidly-waning rate.
You are rendering an incredibly valuable service for the rabble of morons who pollute these forums.My singular function on this forum is to expose automotive bias at the journalistic level as I see it, t-rex. I'm not going to come here and expose an individual's bias towards a car manufacturer; I'm going to come here and expose the car magazine's bias.
Car and Driver is currently on my hit-list. Tomorrow, it may be Consumer Reports.