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C&D 10 Best

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I noticed on autoblog that the C&D 10 Best list includes 3 GMs on it.

Malibu

Corvette

CTS

I also noticed there are no Toyotas!

:gm_logo: Good, :Toyota::pokeowned:

Well, the Corolla looks like a Civic with downs syndrome so it's out,

the Tundra had camshaft failure,

the FJ-Cruiser suffered a broken body-seam

the Scion BoX had its ONE backup light burn out

the Lexus IS is quite lame now that it lost its inline-6

the Camry was immobilized by sludge...

toyota has never been big on their list. honda on the other hand . . .

toyota has never been big on their list. honda on the other hand . . .

Well, no, not exactly. Whenever a new Camry is released, they slap it on that list and just drool and drool and drool.

But, yes, they like Honda. I won't rant and complain, though. Aside from the ass-nasty Fridgeline, I can tolerate Honda. They do make a nice product (just not exciting in any shape, form, or fashion) and don't act as arrogant as Froy-ode-uhhh does.

Honda does build decent quality cars...glad to see the Miata make the list as well.

Chris

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