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And i found it to be very biased. I know quite a bit about the GM and Toyota battle, and I hope some of you read it too who know something about this. It was very biased towards Toyota, and basically seems as though they are in favour of Toyota winning. They didn't mention the fact that GM had less recalls than Toyota last year, and they also didn't mention how many Americans who were definite Toyota fans are switching back to GM. It's almost a commercial for Toyota, telling Americans that "everyone is buying them, you should too!" And while many Americans ARE buying Toyotas, I don't feel there is any need to aid them in their business. I think magazines and news sources like Newsweek should simply report the facts on a situation like that. I know a lot of their writers are biased on politics, but why would they be biased against one automaker? Unless they are completely against Americana altogether. If you read all that, thanks. Please tell me what you think.
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You hit the nail on the head,so to speak. Not to mention Consumer reports as also biased. GM has recieved several coveted awards from many sources like JD powers and several other engineering sources. With the Detroit Auto show showing GM getting all kinds of awards from several sources. Just look at all the recalls going on with Toyota right nowWhats the best truck to pull travel trailer, 6 to 10,000lb?
Toyota drivers will be disappointed soon enough...Not so sure anything can save the General now.
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