Again, there’s no need to be smart by “logically extending” this matter. In doing so, you’re trying to blurr me and Wbody’s post into something that wasn’t even asked and giving unsubstantive answers.
Allow me to re-set the stage in hopes that you don’t defer from my initial post:
It’s 2008. You have the money and you need a car. You’ve boiled everything down to offerings from Pontiac and Honda. No exception from ANY other brand, past or present. The can only be compaired on what they offer in a segment.
So what would you pick? Where would the smart money go?
G3 or Fit?
G5 or Civic?
G6 or Accord?
Torrent or CRV?
SV6 or Odyssey?
No Element, no Ridgeline, no G8, no Solstice, no Vibe. An even, level, surface. No Toyota, no Chevrolet. Only relevant cars to 2 brands.
Furthermore, I couldn’t care less when you casually drop expressions such as this into a sentence:
“By extension of logic, you’re saying (via an earlier post) that Honda is better than both. As an American, I was glad to hear that Chevy is better than Toyota, but now you’ve said (again, by extension of logic) that Honda is better than Chevy. Who’s being “smart”?”
Such statements have absolutely no bearing on this matter whatsoever and are not admissable in this dicussion. Your nationality, something you had no control over at birth, does not lend credience or weight to your argument in this discussion.
Your understanding of “logical extentions” are hazy and impercise. It’s not at the heart of this matter and won’t be considered either.
Use subjectivity, not objectivity, to reach your conculsion.
Thank you.