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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 19 Oct 2017

    Nissan apologized weeks ago for letting unqualified workers inspect cars in Japan. Then it kept doing it.http://nyti.ms/2zkAjjX 

    8:15 AM - 19 Oct 2017
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      1. zytttttt‏ @TeacherZhanggg 19 Oct 2017
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        “Then it kept doing it”

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      1. Ahmouy Toch‏ @AhmouyToch 21 Oct 2017
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        Hi

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      1. StumpyGryphon‏ @harrisons13 19 Oct 2017
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        Nissan are the poor relation in Japanese car manufacturing...they have the same quality as an American car,which is to say poor.

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      2. J.G_Delica‏ @JGDelica 19 Oct 2017
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        Well then. This time the apology comes with a public harakiri.

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      1. christina‏ @christi05049846 19 Oct 2017
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        Hmmmm wonder why my Nissan Altima was a hunk of crap and I ended up having to donate it! Shame on Nissan! I will never by a Nissan again!

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      1. #Drowning-In-Bacon#‏ @49ersRuleCali 19 Oct 2017
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        Damn, what happened to Japan? They used to be the world's leader in building things, now many of the products they produce are garbage. WTF

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      1. Tom‏ @Tommy_Smilez 19 Oct 2017
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        Nissans Suck anyways

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      1. Linda Clawson‏ @LindaClawson3 19 Oct 2017
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        guess Nilsson is off the list...

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      1. Kiplangat Towett Gil‏ @GilTowett 19 Oct 2017
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        Dishonesty and faulty malpractices will render the company redundant.This consumer robbery.Consider business ethics

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      1. Trumpet2016‏ @JeannieM0625 19 Oct 2017
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        Trumpet2016 Retweeted James O'Keefe

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        BREAKING: #AmericanPravda, NYT Part IV: New York Times Company Culture Revealed- "Everyone hates Trump." Watch the full video: pic.twitter.com/o0Lqmt4JZI
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      1. Mike Lalonde‏ @lalonde7_mike 19 Oct 2017
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        The USA let an unqualified person be president, and he’s still there .

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      1. Bob Heaslip‏ @BobHeaslip 19 Oct 2017
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        Japanese are also still killing whales. There is no reason to buy anything Japanese.

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      1. Lenufbs 🌊 🌊SHOW UP, VOTE WE WIN.DEMS IN REPS OUT.‏ @lisa_maskevich 19 Oct 2017
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        NEVER in History has there been SO many recalls,ALL makes & models. SEEMS human's ARE BETTER THAN ROBOT'S, A human SEE's an incomplete WELD!

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      1. Joe‏ @joettravel 19 Oct 2017
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        有毛用!!

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      1. Kyle Michael Becker‏ @kylembecker 19 Oct 2017
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        DUDE! JAPANESE ENGINEERS ARE BI-LINGUAL SOMETIMES COME ON!

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      1. Kyle Michael Becker‏ @kylembecker 19 Oct 2017
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        SO HONDA JUST DECIDED TO PUT THE 1999 HONDA ACCORD BACK IN PRODUCTION.

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