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GM, Hyundai Gain in Consumer Survey

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Originally posted by: Shantanu
This is my favorite part (from the Detroit News):

Reliability ratings fell for redesigned versions of the Camry, Altima and Subaru Impreza, with consumers complaining about squeaks, rattles and interior trim parts that are prone to fall off

That's Jap build quality for you. LOL.

Cheers.
Shutup with your ignorance already. "Cheers" only makes it seem more stupid.
"Jap" build quality is probably still higher than GM's, despite the "squeeks and rattles" from NEW MODELS.
Tell me what it is that makes American cars better. Is it their superior styling, power (??), or what?
 
Originally posted by: Jellomancer - Shutup with your ignorance already. "Cheers" only makes it seem more stupid.
"Jap" build quality is probably still higher than GM's, despite the "squeeks and rattles" from NEW MODELS.
Tell me what it is that makes American cars better. Is it their superior styling, power (??), or what?
Would you perhaps care to discuss the matter at hand in an adult manner, or would you just like to spout diatribe?

 
Originally posted by: Cfour
Heh if Consumer Reports was praising imports, all of you people would be saying what an accurate survey it was and more proof that "Imports are better".... I love the way people post on these boards...

Tony

Exactly! 🙂
 
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