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I never said that they have to agree with my opinions, but the stereotypical comments from a national magazine should not be made towards American cars that are so popular. They can state the car is slow in comparison to today's models, which it is. They can say they don't like the cars at all, which again is fine and part of journalism. They can write up their opinions of road tests and negative aspects of the car if they want. What they don't need to do is stereotype the entire ownership in such negative fashions as to say that we are wife beaters, trailer trash and drug addicts! That is alienating an entire group of people and making general stereotypes that are unnecessary.
FWIW, I have seen the famed mullet and wife beater tshirt in just about every car model during the 80s.
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