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Why do people get so upset when a debate, disagreement or difference of opinion occurs? Discuss and learn. I will share a few experiences I have had that are similar to this discussion.
Everyone says Dodge and Ram transmissions suck. I have never had a Dodge or Ram transmission issue ever with the approximately 30 I have owned personally or through my business.
Everyone says Volvos are solid as a rock. I have owned 3. One was one failure shy of a lemon law, one was good for me but caught fire right after I sold it, and the other one was great. 66% sucked for me.
Everyone says Jaguars suck. I owned one and it was the worst car ever.
I could go on and on but I think you all should get my point. Different people have different experiences with the same or similar products. AI was not used on this poorly written post.
 
Why do people get so upset when a debate, disagreement or difference of opinion occurs? Discuss and learn. I will share a few experiences I have had that are similar to this discussion.
Everyone says Dodge and Ram transmissions suck. I have never had a Dodge or Ram transmission issue ever with the approximately 30 I have owned personally or through my business.
Everyone says Volvos are solid as a rock. I have owned 3. One was one failure shy of a lemon law, one was good for me but caught fire right after I sold it, and the other one was great. 66% sucked for me.
Everyone says Jaguars suck. I owned one and it was the worst car ever.
I could go on and on but I think you all should get my point. Different people have different experiences with the same or similar products. AI was not used on this poorly written post.
Could tell the same similar story with 3 other brands and you are exactly right. Depends on the model and how you use it. And sadly-the old adage that a Tuesday/Wednesday build day is generally better than a Friday build day 😀
 
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