GA>IN>Technical Service Bulletin - Means when they find things wrong in
GA>IN>certain models/years and fix them depending on when they find them, but
GA>IN>they don't tell you that in the review.
GA>I think anytime anyone questions American reliability it's more like
GA>stalling. Aside from all the billions of unanimous statistics that all
GA>prove they're unreliable, there's also the well-known, worldwide,
GA>undeniable reputation that USA products are junk. Where do you think
GA>that reputation came from?
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GA>Los Altos, Ca. U.S.A
"well-known, worldwide, undeniable reputation that USA products are
junk."
The main problem I see with this statement, is you seem to be the only
person here who sees it that way. I mean, granted it's a small cross
section, but HOW in accurate could it be as as sample? What I am
getting at here, Garfield, is that something can not be "well-known,
worldwide" if 9 out of 10 people don't think it's so.
So just to find out, how many people here agree or disagree with our
friend Garfield?
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