wawajake
Veteran Member
The GM and Ram were in the list because they had not been tested before. I'm pretty sure that test was new last year and the F150 was the only one tested then.
Why is that so hard to understand? Before bashing, why not read and look for all the facts. The facts are that the F150 was the only truck tested to receive a 'Good' rating. Period. It sucks to want to bash something, but you can't find any real reason to bash so you have to accuse others of leaving out facts, doesn't it?
Actually your being "pretty sure" is incorrect. If you go to the link and then do each truck individually so you can look at past tests on that model, you will see that the GM's for example were tested before, only thing new for all models is that the small overlap test is new (it is shown as blank box not coloured for all previous years and models, but for some reason the article does not explain that full context. The only thing that changed is the small overlap test otherwise all GM's and Fords were same rated etc etc . It is not "bashing" when I expect context. Sadly we live in a world these days where less and less people take into account the context of the supposed factual information they are bombarded with. Sadly we allow organizations with ulterior motives like insurance companies or big business groups to lobby governments to decide what laws and rights the public must adhere to. Our media has got lazy and even they, in their quest to sell their product, take the media releases verbatim from these lobbyist organizations and let that information stand as fact with no challenge of the context or motives. We even see this in politics. In a small way this happens even on this thread, and even with the loudest voices on forums all over the internet getting to spread information without context. All I ask is that we don’t fall prey to no longer taking those things into account.