Question: Hope someone finds one of your most sensitive spots and sticks the knife in and twists.
Why don’t you do it? After a night of stabbing the innocent it might make a pleasant diversion for you.
So, would that be a Ginsu knife or a Bowie knife? I’m concerned about quality, ya know…

Answer: Oh, I understood that. And having read the statements involved, I’d say that although I don’t particularly *like* having the word “rape” used in the context of getting fleeced financially (it’s often not meant in a flip way in that context, but as a way of exhibiting frustration), the further “bend over” comment was what I found offensive. Yeah that is a bummer….2 things break. darn shame. I had to reset the clock too. What a pain.
Ford definitely has Toyota beat there.
The 1997 Ford F150 has the most “official” NHTSA safety-related recalls of the year for any truck! (seven last time I looked)
Once again- Ford leads the way! (you’d think after 50 years, they could get it right?)
(Toyota had zero recalls for the T100, boo hoo)
so…that ties in nicely with this thread’s title: American-vs-Japanese: real numbers

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