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If they were honest, nobody would buy from them. :lol:

If they were Honest no one would buy a car/anything from them.Who needs a salesperson? I know what i want and i dont want to pay your commissionI i either will or will not buy a car,TV,Appliance,Furnace,Windows etc.. from you.Its all my choice.After the sale no one at a stealership will want to talk to you period.Unless you tell them,just fix whats wrong.Then its card Blanche to rob you.


I find that today's commercials are already more than honest enough. I just endured a Honda commercial where as they list the stardard equipment they say Roof Top cup holder? Not yet.


 


Thank you Honda. A commercial showing that the people buying your cars are so stupid as to need a roof top cup holder proves to me that people buying your cars are incredibly stupid and set an example of what not to do. And many many other (maybe 90%) of commercials do the same. I'm often hard pressed to find a product who's commercials haven't proved to me their product is to be avoided. Try finding a shampoo that doesn't claim to be 'two times' better as opposed to twice as good. If that simple linguistic challenge is too much, what possible hope can there be that they actually managed to read their own formula?


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