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* How about the cutest car ever made? - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos/t/b06f9b1a493d4a3a?hl=en
* Latest Mis-Leading Tundra Commercial - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos/t/e707915212a12b48?hl=en
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TOPIC: How about the cutest car ever made?
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos/t/b06f9b1a493d4a3a?hl=en
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Date: Fri, Feb 5 2010 12:02 am
From: Akira Norimaki
On 03/02/2010 01:49, corpman wrote:
> How about the cutest car ever made?
FIAT 500, hands down. :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_500
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TOPIC: Latest Mis-Leading Tundra Commercial
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos/t/e707915212a12b48?hl=en
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Date: Mon, Feb 8 2010 6:12 pm
From: corn@cob.com (Tom W. Butts)
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:41:13 -0800, SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com>
wrote:
>On Saturday I was at Home Depot. There were four trucks with racks
>parked by the large roll-up door by the lumber and building materials
>section being loaded up with supplies by contractors. Three were Tundras
>of various vintage, one was a Ford F150. Then I went to Trader Joe's
>across the street and counted trucks, three Fords, one Chevy, one Dodge,
> and one Tundra.
>
>To make a long story short, it's very clear that the Tundra is being
>purchased by companies and individuals that actually need a truck to do
>work, not just for going around town. They can't afford to buy a less
>reliable, less capable truck because any tiny savings in initial price
>would be lost many times over in the future.
Say what?!?!?
No professional contractor worth his name is going to be seen at a job
site in a prissy truck like the Turdra any more than they're going to
be buying their lumber on a Saturday morning at Home Depot. These are
suburbanite pseudo-trucks driven by white-collar types who are
probably there to get some Behr paint or a Black & Decker drill,
something else the pro's wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole.
Jeez man, what planet are you from anyway?
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