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SVT’s Jamal Hameedi Weighs-In With His Opinion of The 2013 GT500 @ The Nürburgring
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishstyx" data-source="post: 13675547" data-attributes="member: 119227"><p>Wow, I'm really surprised at all the posts here who have a problem with the Ford response. How hard is it to understand that ANYTHING that comes out of a marketing department is suspect. Why do any of us need Ford to publish a Ring time when there is so much independent / real world (i.e. reliable) information to run with. Asking a marketing department to tell you how great the car is is like asking a prostitute to judge your looks.</p><p></p><p>Any consumer who builds their opinion of a product based on what the marketing department tells you is a straight fool, IMHO. Same goes for anyone who thinks less of a product because the vendor bluntly tells you it's not playing that game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishstyx, post: 13675547, member: 119227"] Wow, I'm really surprised at all the posts here who have a problem with the Ford response. How hard is it to understand that ANYTHING that comes out of a marketing department is suspect. Why do any of us need Ford to publish a Ring time when there is so much independent / real world (i.e. reliable) information to run with. Asking a marketing department to tell you how great the car is is like asking a prostitute to judge your looks. Any consumer who builds their opinion of a product based on what the marketing department tells you is a straight fool, IMHO. Same goes for anyone who thinks less of a product because the vendor bluntly tells you it's not playing that game. [/QUOTE]
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