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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 12073500" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>a couple excerpts from one of the aforementioned stories about hennessey...</p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><em>"Just to recap my story, I sent $142,500 and a brand new Viper to John [******] after reading Motor Trend’s gushing article on [******]’s Venom 800 in April 2001."</em></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><em>"I realize that if I had hung out on the forums instead of just trusting the car mags before my adventures with John [******] that I probably wouldn’t have the experiences I did."</em></p><p>basically, people that can afford to pay his bat shit prices are FAR more likely to pick up an issue of motortrend or car & driver and read the car reviews that are borderline paid press releases than they are to go on an internet forum and get some real information. although, i think it's mostly ignorance rather than laziness. make note that both automobile mag and car & driver ran articles about how much of a piece of shit john hennessey is(quoted in my post a few pages back), yet they still cover his cars:nonono:</p><p>on the other hand, shops that specialize in mustangs and the like don't last long when they **** people over, because their target customer base is much more likely to be active on the internet. the lesson to be learned here? if you want to make a business out of scamming people, aim high! you're more likely to get away with it!:lol1::nonono:</p><p></p><p></p><p>the company has changed names a few times</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 12073500, member: 27761"] a couple excerpts from one of the aforementioned stories about hennessey... [indent][i]"Just to recap my story, I sent $142,500 and a brand new Viper to John [******] after reading Motor Trend’s gushing article on [******]’s Venom 800 in April 2001." "I realize that if I had hung out on the forums instead of just trusting the car mags before my adventures with John [******] that I probably wouldn’t have the experiences I did."[/i][/indent] basically, people that can afford to pay his bat shit prices are FAR more likely to pick up an issue of motortrend or car & driver and read the car reviews that are borderline paid press releases than they are to go on an internet forum and get some real information. although, i think it's mostly ignorance rather than laziness. make note that both automobile mag and car & driver ran articles about how much of a piece of shit john hennessey is(quoted in my post a few pages back), yet they still cover his cars:nonono: on the other hand, shops that specialize in mustangs and the like don't last long when they **** people over, because their target customer base is much more likely to be active on the internet. the lesson to be learned here? if you want to make a business out of scamming people, aim high! you're more likely to get away with it!:lol1::nonono: the company has changed names a few times [/QUOTE]
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