26th Dec 2011, 14:17

That was then, and this is now, which is my point, we are not talking about cars that are dead. How can they be repeating history when there are new models coming to the line up?

The Cobalt failed because it was a rebadged Cavalier, and everybody knows that. Also your bail-out jokes are getting older than Toyotas recall jokes that are sooo blown out of proportion.

Where was I in 2008? Filling up the gas tank in my Lincoln, not pulling my hair out of my head about the price of gas. I'm not going to let a foolish economy effect the vehicles that I like. Do you have a problem with that? If not, drive what works for you, and stop wasting time arguing about a car company that you obviously hate.

26th Dec 2011, 23:46

And where were you this past summer when gas climbed to over $4 per gallon again? It's funny how a year ago before it happened, there were comments on this site stating that GM would take another bath, looks like that did not happen.

I do agree with the above comment that we are talking about the present and not the past, why bring up the Cobalt from 7 years ago when the cars on topic are current Regal, and Cruze models that are off to a good start. Also you really shouldn't jump the gun and say GM will crash and burn with these new cars, when you really don't know that, just because you dislike them. Many will beg to differ with your opinion about that. Even when the Cobalt was off to a bad start in sales, GM had an answer to that,remember the HHR? Basically a Cobalt with a different and cool looking body. Please don't even begin to criticize those, because everywhere you look you see them, and a dear friend of mine has one with 120k and not a single problem, that's right, nothing!

Anyways, this argument and the point that is you are trying to make is useless when this review is about a Tundra, but somehow, someway GM and Ford always wind up in the comments section on a bad Toyota review by the same people trying to make Toyota look so good compared to GM and Ford, when in reality Toyota is no better than either one.