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"We Never Meant To Embarrass Toyota" GM Says

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Why, YES....it IS open to the public.  I was told that next time I come to Detroit, I just have to call the museum ahead of time, and schedule a "visit" of the museum.  Anyone can visit....whether you work for GM or not....


CRAP! For some reason, I was under the impression that it is not open to the public. Had I known it is open to the public, I would've taken the time to go see it when I was in Detroit, especially since Josh and I ate lunch right across the street from the Tech Center....aye :(.

Ah, well ... that gives me another reason to get back to Detroit ;).


And, YES....it IS owned by GM.....but you didn't get my POINT..!  Owned by GM or not, it is a public venue....and was closed to the public due to an event that was being held there for dealers.....


No, I got your point. The difference, as others have already pointed out, is that GM owns this Museum ... Toyota does not own that place in Chicago.....

CRAP!  For some reason, I was under the impression that it is not open to the public.  Had I known it is open to the public, I would've taken the time to go see it when I was in Detroit, especially since Josh and I ate lunch right across the street from the Tech Center....aye :(.

Ah, well ... that gives me another reason to get back to Detroit ;).

And, YES....it IS owned by GM.....but you didn't get my POINT..!  Owned by GM or not, it is a public venue....and was closed to the public due to an event that was being held there for dealers.....


No, I got your point. The difference, as others have already pointed out, is that GM owns this Museum ... Toyota does not own that place in Chicago.....

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Next time Cort we will head over to there. I've been in and it's awesome in there. I can't wait for GM's mega celebration in just a few short years.
I want to be a smartass and make an Edmund's-esque comment but I won't.

Next time Cort we will head over to there. I've been in and it's awesome in there. I can't wait for GM's mega celebration in just a few short years.



Sounds like a plan, Josh! I'll try to remember to let you know far enough ahead of time that I'm coming to Detroit so we can set something up...

As for GM's mega celebration in a few years...did I miss something?

Edited by knightfan26917

The answer: money.


The same reason Toyota is being allowed their way in every aspect now.

Money talks, especially in America.

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