@alex I think you need to quit being so sensitive to me calling you out. All I said was that we aren’t friends so don’t refer to me in such a manner. You’re being friendly well I’m not. I’m engaging you in a non-confrontational manner that’s all I what want from you nothing more and nothing less. What’s so soft about that?
What’s pathetic is all of the commercials like their soft marketing schemes trying to make people patriotically obligated to buy their cars. Chevy runs deep, the latest Super Bowl commercials.
I didn’t take anything out of context. It was a question. That was my point. It’s not my money so why do the people get credit for it. It was compulsory. Don’t thank the people Dan thank the government who saved you. It’s still the people’s money because the government officials are established by the people who vote them in. It was compulsory as they take my money from my checks. I guess you are unfamiliar that the government takes your money. So, in effect someone can say that they took it from you. They took the money earned by working and grab it before you even see it. If it makes you feel better I’ll be sure to tell the US government that they should make the people buy GM vehicles exclusively.
No, you can’t have your cake and eat it as well especially when the cake is a lie. I’ll stop assuming when you do. Oh, great psychic.
Again, you are assuming and are wrong. I’m not looking for a sport compact. I’m looking for a manual and RWD vehicle not matter the size. Whay are you recommending GM vehicles well I take that back you are a GM fan so of course, you will always want me to buy one of them. I don’t care about the 130R nor will I settle for a GM vehicle. They don’t have a vehicle that deserves my business.
If it makes you feel better then my wife wants an ATS but she said she will buy only if I will let her use my GM card that I received for being a Pontiac owner and that when she bought it that I will move my M5 out of the garage so she could park it there. I said no to both requests.