People look at me and think I am an expert in the automobile industry, and I'm not.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you are not part of an industry, your knowledge of that field is based on what you read and hear and on the stereotypes that are attached to it.
I have met many people, and everyone's impression of me is based on my career.
I could never drive in a great big car; people like me because I'm a man of the people, a hustler.
People can come to me, and no matter how expert they are, I can virtually always see a way of doing something better.
You're made aware of what the industry is and what you need to conform to; I don't fit that, and I'm never going to.
I don't really know much about cars.
The problem with the auto industry is layered upon the lack of consumer confidence. People are not buying cars. I don't care whether they're or American cars, or international cars.
The top experts in the world are ardent students. The day you stop learning, you're definitely not an expert.
I drive a car, like an adult. Not brilliantly. I'm not great.
I've always been a bit of a car freak.
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