This is true about nearly every demographic. Japanese fanboys do exactly the same thing every time a report comes out that Toyota is losing it's quality edge. They tout the reason they buy a Toyota Camry is because of its reliability (I couldn't imagine another reason you would), but then dismiss the Ford Fusion because it is "American" (and thus automatically trash). Funny how that "American" car beats the Camry in every way...especially in reliability.
And those Honda transmission problems...just a fluke. Yeah...a fluke that has hit nearly every person that I know who has a Accord, TL, or Odyssey made with that transmission model.
Have you ever talked to a German? There is no way a German car could ever fail based on their opinions (despite mountains of information disagreeing with them).
The point is, every demographic will more easily dismiss information that degrades the things they like...and push the information that improves the reputation of the things they like...its human nature....so don't get all high and mighty on us.
This is true about nearly every demographic. Japanese fanboys do exactly the same thing every time a report comes out that Toyota is losing its quality edge. They tout the reason they buy a Toyota Camry is because of its reliability (I couldn't imagine another reason you would), but then dismiss the Ford Fusion because it is "American" (and thus automatically trash). Funny how that "American" car beats the Camry in every way...especially in reliability.
And those Honda transmission problems...just a fluke. Yeah...a fluke that has hit nearly every person that I know who has a Accord, TL, or Odyssey made with that transmission model.
Have you ever talked to a German? There is no way a German car could ever fail based on their opinions (despite mountains of information disagreeing with them).
The point is, every demographic will more easily dismiss information that degrades the things they like...and push the information that improves the reputation of the things they like...its human nature....so don't get all high and mighty on us.
hmm every demographic will tout their own "nation's" brands, just like what you did in your opening paragraph of this post: talk shit about your "competitors" and promote you favorites.
so you say that toyota fans will promote toyotas when the going gets rough for them, taking that same idea and applying it to all the GM & FORD make good cars NOW is the same as saying GM & Ford is getting it rough now. which is kind of true; GM went bankrupt within the last year and Ford was inches away from it.
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No, not every demographic touts only their brands while talking shit about 'competitors'. I, and most sane people in this forum, frequently recommend cars from the US, Europe, and Asia, as long as they are a good fit for the buyer. At the same time, I frequently advise against certain models/brands, depending on the needs/wants of the buyer/owner.
It's called having common sense and OBJECTIVITY.
hmm every demographic will tout their own "nation's" brands, just like what you did in your opening paragraph of this post: talk shit about your "competitors" and promote you favorites.
so you say that toyota fans will promote toyotas when the going gets rough for them, taking that same idea and applying it to all the GM & FORD make good cars NOW is the same as saying GM & Ford is getting it rough now. which is kind of true; GM went bankrupt within the last year and Ford was inches away from it.
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MINI went down 14 spots?!? Why? Their newer 2007+ models are proving to be more reliable than their older models were.
Toyota and Honda are among the best, constantly. Everyone knows this. But sorry I don't really believe that if I buy a Porsche I'm going to have less issues with it than a Nissan.I'm laughing at some of you for ignoring the news because it doesn't fit your preconceived notion that Toyota and japanese cars are crap.
I'm laughing at some of you for ignoring the news because it doesn't fit your preconceived notion that Toyota and japanese cars are crap. CR may not be that great in their reporting on cars, but their basic data is superior to anyone else. They get 1.4 million responses from readers, and they don't take money for advertising, like all of the other auto magazines.
The JD Power ratings are more suspect, based on much smaller sample size and over shorter periods of time. However, the JD Power and CR both agree that Lexus, Toyota, Honda and Scion are the most dependable cars.
You may not like that japanese cars are more reliable than American cars, it's just the truth. The Ford Fusion may be a better car than the Camry, but it is too soon to tell.
The Camry has been a very reliable car for years, Ford not so much.
Those of you doubting Scion, they topped the list of the most reliable car.
You may not like that japanese cars are more reliable than American cars, it's just the truth. The Ford Fusion may be a better car than the Camry, but it is too soon to tell.
The Camry has been a very reliable car for years, Ford not so much.
Toyota and Honda are among the best, constantly. Everyone knows this. But sorry I don't really believe that if I buy a Porsche I'm going to have less issues with it than a Nissan.
Direct Compare
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Category Nissan Porsche
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DriveTrain Very Good 8 Above Average 6
Exterior Good 7 Average 5
Interior Good 7 Good 7
Chick Magnet Butterface 1 Super Model 10
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totals 23 28
There ya go
I'm laughing at some of you for ignoring the news because it doesn't fit your preconceived notion that Toyota and japanese cars are crap. CR may not be that great in their reporting on cars, but their basic data is superior to anyone else. They get 1.4 million responses from readers, and they don't take money for advertising, like all of the other auto magazines.
The JD Power ratings are more suspect, based on much smaller sample size and over shorter periods of time. However, the JD Power and CR both agree that Lexus, Toyota, Honda and Scion are the most dependable cars.
You may not like that japanese cars are more reliable than American cars, it's just the truth. The Ford Fusion may be a better car than the Camry, but it is too soon to tell.
The Camry has been a very reliable car for years, Ford not so much.
Those of you doubting Scion, they topped the list of the most reliable car.
And so you have a lack of basic understanding of statistics. It's ok, a lot of people have the same issue. CR fails right from the start because they use their readers. That's a biased source.
And size? So what. A biased source already screws up things enough, but size is irrelevant once you get to a certain point, which despite what people think, is pretty small.
And so you have a lack of basic understanding of statistics. It's ok, a lot of people have the same issue. CR fails right from the start because they use their readers. That's a biased source.
And size? So what. A biased source already screws up things enough, but size is irrelevant once you get to a certain point, which despite what people think, is pretty small.
Heh, showing a little desperation trying to defend domestic brands are we? Care to explain why CR readers biased? Are they Japanese or German only buying brands from their country? Are they not cosumers in the US buying cars in the US with actual experience with cars in the US market?
And if you REALLY understand statistics, you'd know sample size it one of the most important factor in any statistical analysis and it's never irrelevant. Especially when you are dealing with 20+ brands each with 20+ models.
By the way, I got a master's degree in engineering. If you wanna debate statistic any day, you are welcome to pm me.
This is true about nearly every demographic. Japanese fanboys do exactly the same thing every time a report comes out that Toyota is losing its quality edge. They tout the reason they buy a Toyota Camry is because of its reliability (I couldn't imagine another reason you would), but then dismiss the Ford Fusion because it is "American" (and thus automatically trash). Funny how that "American" car beats the Camry in every way...especially in reliability.
And those Honda transmission problems...just a fluke. Yeah...a fluke that has hit nearly every person that I know who has a Accord, TL, or Odyssey made with that transmission model.
Have you ever talked to a German? There is no way a German car could ever fail based on their opinions (despite mountains of information disagreeing with them).
The point is, every demographic will more easily dismiss information that degrades the things they like...and push the information that improves the reputation of the things they like...its human nature....so don't get all high and mighty on us.
Finally, I read on another site (I think it was TrueDelta) that some of these "problems per # of cars" reports do not specify what counts as a problem. So someone complaining about the feel of the radio knobs would have just as much weight as someone who had a catastrophic powertrain failure. Any insight as to whether this is true or not?