User talk:GFLYZ

Your edits
Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia. Your edit was vandalism and has been reverted. Please follow the guidelines that articles should represent the POVs of the main scholars and specialists who have produced reliable sources on the issue. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you — CZmarlin (talk) 21:15, 20 December 2007 (UTC)

my comments were not vandalism - but rather fact. the JGC is a recall nightmare - why must you hide the truth. the truth will prevail.


 * —The preceding unsigned comment was added by GFLYZ • contribs).


 * Answer: Wikipedia articles avoid biased comments. No particular article or passage should be affected by an editor's point of view. That is why your edits were removed. Please see Neutral point of view for more information.
 * Furthermore, if you wish to contribute to the subject of automobile recalls and the most trouble-prone vehicles, then please use unbiased sources. For example, you could quote from Business Week article from July 19, 2006 titled "The Most Recalled Cars 2006" that describes "So much for Toyota's vaunted reputation for quality" ... "every single 2006 Toyota model line from the Avalon to the Tundra has experienced some form of recall"... Of course, according to articles such as  the 2007 model year has not been very good to automakers with notable problems experienced by Volkswagen, Toyota (again), Honda, or other imports.
 * Just because Wikipedia is open for all to contribute, this does not mean that individual editors may add their individual points of view, problems, frustrations, or other issues about a particular subject. I hope this helps in your efforts to improve the information contained in these articles. Thank you -- CZmarlin (talk) 23:44, 20 December 2007 (UTC)