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It confuses me a bit when something wins the best of anything before it really exist in any numbers.

Cost of ownership, recalls, accessories available, public feedback, obviously are not considered.

So, it is the best at what?

Great for the company though.




I know what you mean. Anyone remember when the Pontiac Tempest was "car of the year" in spite of having a driveline that was sure to be trouble and a 4 cylinder engine that sounded like a diesel at idle?


Let's hope there's intelligent life somewhere in space 'cause it's buggar all down here. -- Monte Python