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[Cars] 'Domestics Top Loyalty List'

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by tigermission1, Jan 21, 2005.

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  1. tigermission1

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  2. Rocket G

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    Easy - American cars are generally much more readily available, much cheaper, and better promoted than foreign cars.

    Most people don't exactly do too much research before they buy a car. They go for what is easily available at the best price - again, because of the above, this usually means American cars.
     
  3. rrj_gamz

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    Note to debate, but American cars are not equal in quality or reliability when compared to their foreign counterparts...I've had a Honda accord for years until I upgraded to a Lexus, and hands down the best cars on the road...

    My ex has a newer Tahoe and the piece is starting to need repairs already...crappy american cars...
     
  4. Pole

    Pole Lies, damn lies, stats, and peer reviewed studies
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    I absolutely love the Lexus experience, and I'll probably now be a customer for life. That being said, the U.S. companies have made steady inroads. In fact, this quote it taken directly from the JD Power website with regards to their 2004 initial quality survey. (Buick especially has been rated quite high in quality for several years now):

    "Lexus set a new IQS record with its Lexus SC 430, which is the best-performing model in the IQS history, scoring just 44 PP100. Lexus remains the top-ranked nameplate, despite a 14 percent decline in initial quality, with four models receiving awards. Lexus is followed in the nameplate rankings by Cadillac, Jaguar, Honda, and Buick and Mercury in tie, respectively."
     
  5. coma

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    coma drives a Ford truck.
    coma is very happy with his Ford truck.
    coma likely the Ford.
     
  6. Pole

    Pole Lies, damn lies, stats, and peer reviewed studies
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    Mrs. Pole drives the Lexus......Mr. Pole drives a big Ford Truck and he's very happy too.

    Until Lexus makes a truck.

    ....a big one.....
     
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    Fatty car drive rover
    Fatty happy donkey river
    Donkey river monkey
     
  8. F.D. Khan

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    I drove a Lexus SC400 for years and NEVER had any problems with it. It was honestly the most reliable car i've ever had.

    I don't have many problems w/ my mercedes, but there are still some. Lexus service is also some of the best, hands down.
     
  9. MR. MEOWGI

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    I've had my Tacoma for 5 years. NO PROBLEMS.

    The wife and I will only buy Toyota. (unless I get a classic one day) I wish they made a "Rockets" edition Tacoma. :( :D
     
  10. Dr of Dunk

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    The Ford Taurus was among the best selling cars every year it was out. As was the Ford Escort. Both were crappy vehicles for most of their lifetime.
     
  11. Dr of Dunk

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    Buicks have always been among the IQS leaders... I just couldn't buy one because they're ugly vehicles. :) I contemplated getting a Cadillac CTS, but the bang-for-the-buck just wasn't there.
     
  12. coma

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    Not to mention that it's a chick car.
     
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    Is coma's ford truck maroon?
     
  14. coma

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    It's black.

    [​IMG]
     
  15. Dr of Dunk

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    Oh wow, I have to disagree with that. Now if you're talking about the 3-series BMW... ok... absolute chick car. :D
     
  16. UTweezer

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    the bang for your buck is in the G35 sedan
     
  17. Uprising

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    Up drives his Ford truck.....loves it.....and will continue to love it.
     
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    I only buy French ~ it's nothing but Renault, Fiat, or Peugeot for this hotrodder. :cool:
     
  19. KaiSeR SoZe

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    I'm a Ford Truck man...that all I dry-eeeeve

    I'm a Dodge Ram guy
     

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