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Asian brands dominate Consumer Reports' 2011 Auto Survey
asiaone ^ | 10/26/11

Posted on 10/26/2011 7:06:16 AM PDT by DallasBiff

Asian brands continue to dominate Consumer Reports' 2011 Annual Auto Survey, sweeping the top nine spots.

Toyota's American brand Scion leads the pack, followed by Lexus, Acura, Mazda, Honda, and Toyota.

The brands scored strong on predicted reliability tests. Of the 91 Japanese models for which Consumer Reports has sufficient data, 87 (96 percent) were rated average or better. 24 Japanese models earned the highest rating.

(Excerpt) Read more at motoring.asiaone.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: autos; chrysler; consumer; ford; gm; reports
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The UAW is not happy.
1 posted on 10/26/2011 7:06:23 AM PDT by DallasBiff
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To: DallasBiff

BUY AMERICAN

America first.

2 posted on 10/26/2011 7:08:26 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (America First)
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To: DallasBiff

Every American vehicle I’ve ever owned was garbage. All the Jap cars I’ve owned have been great. We currently drive Nissan Xterra, Subaru WRX, and Mazda Miata. Love them all. Very solid, reliable vehicles. All fun to drive and good-looking. All get good gas mileage.


3 posted on 10/26/2011 7:10:04 AM PDT by Huck (TAX TEA NOW==SUPPORT 9-9-9!)
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To: DallasBiff

Who owns CR?


4 posted on 10/26/2011 7:15:31 AM PDT by CodeToad (Islam needs to be banned in the US and treated as a criminal enterprise.)
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To: Huck
Your Nissan Xterra was built in Tennessee, engineered in Michigan, and designed in California.
5 posted on 10/26/2011 7:18:21 AM PDT by riverdawg
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Unless it’s a Japanese nameplate built in America, the only American car I would even consider is Ford. Thanks to the corrupt Bailout, I am boycotting GM and Chrysler for life. Those companies are dead to me, and it reassures me to see that those corrupt companies build garbage - sensible people would avoid their products even if they didn’t care about the immorality of stiffing the GM bondholders or of giving our tax dollars to the UAW to keep failed companies operating.

Die, GM, die!


6 posted on 10/26/2011 7:19:51 AM PDT by Pollster1 (Natural born citizen of the USA, with the birth certificate to prove it)
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To: Huck
Every American vehicle I’ve ever owned was garbage.

Very much the opposite here. We're a Ford household, and none of us have had any problems with our vehicles. I have a 6 year old Mercury Montego, my mother drives a Mercury Milan, my brother drives a Ford Ranger, and my fiancee drives a Nissan Altima.

Every part I've ever purchased, every filter I've changed, every spark plug, O2 sensor, TPS, EGR valve, and throttle body I've ever worked on in an American vehicle was easy to repair or replace and cheap. My fiancee's Nissan has cost our household more money since I've been with her than I've ever spent on my Merc.

Foreign parts and shop labor are much higher than domestic shops, and repairs and maintenance are cheaper on domestic brands even though parts are made in Mexico and Canada. Quizzically, many parts for foreign vehicles are made in the US, and there's a premium on the cost of the parts. Perhaps Union related?

7 posted on 10/26/2011 7:22:47 AM PDT by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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To: riverdawg; Huck
Your Nissan Xterra was built in Tennessee, engineered in Michigan, and designed in California.

It's not the nameplate that matters, it's the corrupt Detroit management that has for many years substituted political maneuvering for building a quality product. I don't care if a GM car is built in Mexico, it's still not worth buying from that company or from Chrysler.

8 posted on 10/26/2011 7:23:06 AM PDT by Pollster1 (Natural born citizen of the USA, with the birth certificate to prove it)
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To: Huck
Every American vehicle I’ve ever owned was garbage. All the Jap cars I’ve owned have been great

Yup, same experience. No way I am buying American cars anymore as they have all been crap. We actually had 2 Honda Civics in the family for 10 years that required a grand total of 1 repair that went beyond upkeep. No such luck with American brands that seem to sit in the shop constantly. I've had Fords, GM's and Chryslers and all of them were shoddy products that required endless maintenance. I'm sticking with Japanese cars from now on.

I think a good rule of thumb is, if a product is made by union workers the best bet is to avoid it at all costs.

9 posted on 10/26/2011 7:26:56 AM PDT by Longbow1969
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To: Cringing Negativism Network
I had the ‘buy American’ mindset in 1985 when I bought my first new car, an Oldsmobile. It was made in Canada. It started giving me all kinds of trouble at about 65,000 miles. I think I changed the alternator twice a year. Then I bought a new Saturn in 1992. I figured GM couldn’t afford to blow it on the new product, but they did. It needed a valve job at about 80,000 miles. I’ve also owned a Chevy Nova, Malibu and Chevette as well as a Ford Taurus wagon and a Mercury Sable. All crap. Not one got anywhere near 100K miles without needing significant repairs, or frequent/repetitive lesser repairs. I used to be buddies with my mechanic.

I bought an ’06 Camry with 14,000 miles in July 2006. I just turned 150,000 miles. It needed a water pump last summer, repair cost me $160. Original brakes lasted over 100,000 miles (probably 75% highway miles). Other than that, all it’s needed is tires, windshield wiper blades, light bulbs, gas and oil. The wife’s ’09 Camry just hit 75,000 and I just got new rear brakes. Likewise, nothing other than tires, windshield wiper blades, light bulbs, gas and oil. I only see my mechanic twice a year now for inspections.

I will never buy another American car.

10 posted on 10/26/2011 7:29:17 AM PDT by wny
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To: DallasBiff
In the 1980s, CR was late to realize that the quality of American designed and built cars was rapidly falling behind Japanese designed and built cars. Recently, CR has been late to realize that the quality gap between US-branded cars and non-US-branded cars is rapidly shrinking. Part of this is due to the fact that the design, engineering, and assembly of cars is now an interconnected, global enterprise. Because of this, big quality differences between different “brands” (adjusted for price, of course) will largely disappear.
11 posted on 10/26/2011 7:29:29 AM PDT by riverdawg
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To: Cringing Negativism Network
BUY AMERICAN

Why should I buy an American car if I can get a similarly priced Japanese vehicle that is of vastly better quality and won't fall to pieces as soon as the warranty expires?

My experience with American cars is that they generally suck. The problem is union labor. Japanese cars made by non union workforces in the US seem to be fine. It's the union made cars that are crap.

12 posted on 10/26/2011 7:30:40 AM PDT by Longbow1969
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To: Longbow1969

I’ve now bought three American-brand cars new.

The first was a rebranded Kia.

Both recent have been American, made in the USA. They have been exceptional.

Zero problems with any of them. One even after a significant crash. American cars are very robust.


13 posted on 10/26/2011 7:30:50 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (America First)
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To: Longbow1969
Why should I buy any vehicle when my '99 Ford pickup continues to serve me excellently?

Oh, yes.

It's a Ford.

Therefor it's crap.

Some dude on the interwebs-thingy said so ...

14 posted on 10/26/2011 7:37:12 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: DallasBiff

As Mrs. B likes to say: “All cars should be German, and all men should be American.”


15 posted on 10/26/2011 7:37:12 AM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Author of BullionBible.com - Makes You a Precious Metal Expert, Guaranteed.)
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To: riverdawg

I know.


16 posted on 10/26/2011 7:38:26 AM PDT by Huck (TAX TEA NOW==SUPPORT 9-9-9!)
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To: DallasBiff

i’ll stick to my audi. american cars made now are junk.


17 posted on 10/26/2011 7:39:24 AM PDT by absolootezer0 (2x divorced tattooed pierced harley hatin meghan mccain luvin' REAL beer drinkin' smoker ..what?)
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To: absolootezer0

Wrong.

But Audis are way overpriced. :D

American car quality is world class now.


18 posted on 10/26/2011 7:41:18 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (America First)
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To: absolootezer0

It’s not “American made” that’s the problem,

it’s “union made” that is the problem.


19 posted on 10/26/2011 7:41:29 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter knows whom he's working for)
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To: DallasBiff

I got a 2011 Mazda6 this summer. Love it! Great riding car, great gas mileage, comfortable, roomy. AND it was built in a Ford factory in Detroit by American workers, making American dollars. But 2012 will be the last year they’re built here.


20 posted on 10/26/2011 7:42:08 AM PDT by al_c (http://www.blowoutcongress.com)
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