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You do not seem to know very much of their cars.
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I know you put a wink on your statement and left the interpretation open with the word "seem" but, I worked in a GM/Honda dealer shop for thirteen years and I "know" a lot about their automobiles from the wheels up and bumper to bumper. Sure, they build the things to very close tolerances but that can sometimes be a bad thing in a motor. Then there's the sheet metal. If you like fenders that can be bent in half with your bare hands and rust out within five years, then they're the guys you want to go with.
Are you planning to buy one of their jets?

Can I borrow some money?
Having those jet engines mounted on pylons above the wings might seem innovative but they could mount them under the wings like most other jets.
I wonder where the fuel tanks are located.