| Pepsi challenge says you couldnt tell the difference between a new GM and a new toyota if they didn't self-identify cosmetically GM's biggest problem was the UAW. Then their marketing strategy a distant second, quality of products an even more distant third. Further complicating matters is the new American tradition of being irrationally finicky. Too many americans of all income levels and places in society are too spoiled and view a car as a status symbol and a fashion piece as opposed to what it supposed to be. Example, this is why dunderheads can't bring themselves to appreciate the Corvette for the solid sportscar that it is, at an unrivalled price. But the Nissan Titan and a couple of sold like hotcakes and was at the top of the "most problematic" lists year in year out. Case closed
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