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Toyota to buy Ford? Stupid rumor?

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Originally posted by: NFS4
the avalanche's quality is TOP notch, and i think ppl here say jettas have nice quality, ive sat in a jetta, and its not quite as nice as the avalanches interior. sat in an acura, its nice, but the avalanche meets it.
OK, I've gotta step in here. And I think that just about anyone here will back me up...

VW's may have sh!tty customer service and spotty reliability, but VW interiors (including the Jetta) and ANY Acura interior will trounce the Lego interiors/dashes in the Avalanche/Silverado/Sierra/Yukon/Tahoe.

The Avalanche doesn't even come close to matching even an Acura TL's interior:

Avalanche
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//pictures/VEHICLE/2003/Chevrolet/100093416/002548-E.jpg

Jetta
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com/media/roadtests/comparison/2002/econosport/vw.jetta/jetta1.8t.int.500.jpg

Acura TL
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com/media/roadtests/roadtest/04.acura.tsx/04.acura.tsx.int.500.jpg



find me some pics of the avalanche w/ the seats within it. yes the broken chicken wing isnt pretty. but you have a (semi) full car shot versus a shot of the dash. also the avalanche my father drives does not have the hole between the cig lighters, and his is a bench seat. so i only speak from what i have seen on them.

MIKE
 
find me some pics of the avalanche w/ the seats within it. yes the broken chicken wing isnt pretty. but you have a (semi) full car shot versus a shot of the dash. also the avalanche my father drives does not have the hole between the cig lighters, and his is a bench seat. so i only speak from what i have seen on them.

MIKE
Dude, it is STILL ugly and sh!tty as hell🙂 GM truck interiors are notoriously chintzy.

This
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com/media/roadtests/firstdrive/2002/chevrolet/avalanche/chevrolet.avalanche.dash.500.jpg
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com/media/roadtests/roadtest/02.chevrolet.avalanche/02.chevroletavalanche.int.500.jpg

or This
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//pictures/VEHICLE/2004/Acura/100197752/024659-E.jpg
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//pictures/VEHICLE/2004/Acura/100197752/024656-E.jpg

YOU be the judge 😛
 
well ok, the comparison wasnt that great, but its not the looks, it was more the feel of the stuff, the seats in the jetta werent as comfy, although i have become biased to trucks/suv's seats as you feel higher, and etc. my mom owns a rav 4. seriously, that car is a POS. and well, i gotta say prolly the only reason we do buy GM is cuz my dad buys trucks, and he has a GMS discount from my grandfather (around 15% off!!!)

MIKE
 
nourdmrolNMT1, NFS4 is right man. I told you before I own a relatively new GM. Interior makes NO SENSE whatsoever. Everything is just placed and left there. There is no attempt to make the "empty" areas look good and its just not ergonomic. I want a car to look just as stylish outside and is it is inside. GM just doesn't do it in that respect. But for dependability, power, towing, hauling its second to none. And that's why I chose it, and GM designed it because no person making over $150K a year is really looking into a chevy.
 
Originally posted by: KGB
nourdmrolNMT1, NFS4 is right man. I told you before I own a relatively new GM. Interior makes NO SENSE whatsoever. Everything is just placed and left there. There is no attempt to make the "empty" areas look good and its just not ergonomic. I want a car to look just as stylish outside and is it is inside. GM just doesn't do it in that respect. But for dependability, power, towing, hauling its second to none. And that's why I chose it, and GM designed it because no person making over $150K a year is really looking into a chevy.

I'd look at a Chevy if I wanted to tow a Ferrari with a Duramax Silverado Duallie 😛
 
Bradon compare the new F-150 to tundra's interior please. Much nicer in ford IMO... Where you gets these pict's so easy?
 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
um, name a truck from detriot that has had multiple problems with it.

specifically GM??? you got backup??

speaking from what i have seen my father own, tahoe, and avalanche. the tahoe had a recall because of the possibilty of a childs head gettin stuck inbetween the dash and the front window. wow. what a horrible problem. (WHY ARE YOU LETTING YOUR KID CRAWL AROUND IN YOUR CAR!!)

the avalanche's quality is TOP notch, and i think ppl here say jettas have nice quality, ive sat in a jetta, and its not quite as nice as the avalanches interior. sat in an acura, its nice, but the avalanche meets it.

MIKE

Do I have backup that I can offer on this board? No.

What I have is practical experience. 16 years service manager at a fleet/wholesale distributor which deals in EVERY make, model, year. We currently have over 17,000 vehicles in our inventory and over the years I've seen not only problems, I've seen TRENDS.

The Big Three have serious design and quality control problems - with Diamler Chrysler being by far the worst. I mean, parts just fall off those cars - GM and Ford also. My techs and I shake our heads on a daily basis and just can't believe they ask for money for these things.

Do yourself a favor and go over to AllData and check out the list of TSBs and recalls on your choice of American built car vs. an import from Japan.

Take it from me. It's like humans vs. aliens, freekin Roswell. The Japanese are on such a higher design and engineering level our guys can't even begin to figure them out.

 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Bradon compare the new F-150 to tundra's interior please. Much nicer in ford IMO... Where you gets these pict's so easy?

The new '04 Ford F-150's interior is equal to or greater than the Tundra IMHO. I sat in one of the new '04 F-150's at the Dixie Classic fair and it was UBER nice. The quality of materials wasn't quite Toyota level, but I like the design a lot and everything was right where it should be. Now comparing an '03 F-150 interior to a Tundra is no contest. The Tundra TROUNCES that piece of sh!t 😛

'04 Tundra
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//pictures/VEHICLE/2004/Toyota/100243278/022303-E.jpg


'04 F-150
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//pictures/VEHICLE/2004/Ford/100314164/023471-E.jpg


'03 F-150
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//pictures/VEHICLE/2001/Ford/100000932/025224-E.jpg
 
The Japanese are on such a higher design and engineering level our guys can't even begin to figure them out

I'm sure the American guys are as good as japs..slightly less however, but the question is: why would they want to? Not until recently has Gm felt the need to upgrade their GMC/Chevy SUV line up with a 275Hp i6 engine. I mean GM just came out of no-where with that. You should also know by now, American Manufacturer's don't take the initiative, the competition brings out a new product, if their bread and butter is going to be undermined, Detroit fires back with their own. Ford/GM just take a longer time to initiate it; since it costs R&D resources and taking revenue from old/established products.
 
wow, that 04 pic of the f-150 makes it seem like it has so much room, lol, but then you gotta look how far back the seat is, the ppl in the back would have to be under 3 ft!!

but the 04's LOOK is horrible, i dont like how it looks all blocky, rounded can be nice sometimes too. not just blocky and muscular like they want it to look like. and wow, everyone is going to the use of those air outlets in the vehicles (round).

MIKE
 
Originally posted by: CFster
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
um, name a truck from detriot that has had multiple problems with it.

specifically GM??? you got backup??

speaking from what i have seen my father own, tahoe, and avalanche. the tahoe had a recall because of the possibilty of a childs head gettin stuck inbetween the dash and the front window. wow. what a horrible problem. (WHY ARE YOU LETTING YOUR KID CRAWL AROUND IN YOUR CAR!!)

the avalanche's quality is TOP notch, and i think ppl here say jettas have nice quality, ive sat in a jetta, and its not quite as nice as the avalanches interior. sat in an acura, its nice, but the avalanche meets it.

MIKE

Do I have backup that I can offer on this board? No.

What I have is practical experience. 16 years service manager at a fleet/wholesale distributor which deals in EVERY make, model, year. We currently have over 17,000 vehicles in our inventory and over the years I've seen not only problems, I've seen TRENDS.

The Big Three have serious design and quality control problems - with Diamler Chrysler being by far the worst. I mean, parts just fall off those cars - GM and Ford also. My techs and I shake our heads on a daily basis and just can't believe they ask for money for these things.

Do yourself a favor and go over to AllData and check out the list of TSBs and recalls on your choice of American built car vs. an import from Japan.

Take it from me. It's like humans vs. aliens, freekin Roswell. The Japanese are on such a higher design and engineering level our guys can't even begin to figure them out.



Man when you hear a testimony like that....it's just sad to see the state of American car manufacturing.
 
Man when you hear a testimony like that....it's just sad to see the state of American car manufacturing.

Ya but I'll buy it because it keeps most dollars here, supports union workers many limited skill many minorities who now live middle class instead of walmart job. I've known for years Japanese build the best refined autos with most power per ltr and best economy fuel wise but one area they lack is plush comfort like cadillac and lincoln or abuse you can give an american drivetrain in trucks. Look at the axel housings sometimes on SUV'sand trucks it's 2x the diameter on american rides..
 
Originally posted by: CFster
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
um, name a truck from detriot that has had multiple problems with it.

specifically GM??? you got backup??

speaking from what i have seen my father own, tahoe, and avalanche. the tahoe had a recall because of the possibilty of a childs head gettin stuck inbetween the dash and the front window. wow. what a horrible problem. (WHY ARE YOU LETTING YOUR KID CRAWL AROUND IN YOUR CAR!!)

the avalanche's quality is TOP notch, and i think ppl here say jettas have nice quality, ive sat in a jetta, and its not quite as nice as the avalanches interior. sat in an acura, its nice, but the avalanche meets it.

MIKE

Do I have backup that I can offer on this board? No.

What I have is practical experience. 16 years service manager at a fleet/wholesale distributor which deals in EVERY make, model, year. We currently have over 17,000 vehicles in our inventory and over the years I've seen not only problems, I've seen TRENDS.

The Big Three have serious design and quality control problems - with Diamler Chrysler being by far the worst. I mean, parts just fall off those cars - GM and Ford also. My techs and I shake our heads on a daily basis and just can't believe they ask for money for these things.

Do yourself a favor and go over to AllData and check out the list of TSBs and recalls on your choice of American built car vs. an import from Japan.

Take it from me. It's like humans vs. aliens, freekin Roswell. The Japanese are on such a higher design and engineering level our guys can't even begin to figure them out.

you mean it's not FORD that's the worst?? tell all these moronic ricers on this ATOT that LOVES the neon but calls the Ford GT, "JUST a FORD" that it's CHRYSLER not FORD that is the worst american made car.
 
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: CFster
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
um, name a truck from detriot that has had multiple problems with it.

specifically GM??? you got backup??

speaking from what i have seen my father own, tahoe, and avalanche. the tahoe had a recall because of the possibilty of a childs head gettin stuck inbetween the dash and the front window. wow. what a horrible problem. (WHY ARE YOU LETTING YOUR KID CRAWL AROUND IN YOUR CAR!!)

the avalanche's quality is TOP notch, and i think ppl here say jettas have nice quality, ive sat in a jetta, and its not quite as nice as the avalanches interior. sat in an acura, its nice, but the avalanche meets it.

MIKE

Do I have backup that I can offer on this board? No.

What I have is practical experience. 16 years service manager at a fleet/wholesale distributor which deals in EVERY make, model, year. We currently have over 17,000 vehicles in our inventory and over the years I've seen not only problems, I've seen TRENDS.

The Big Three have serious design and quality control problems - with Diamler Chrysler being by far the worst. I mean, parts just fall off those cars - GM and Ford also. My techs and I shake our heads on a daily basis and just can't believe they ask for money for these things.

Do yourself a favor and go over to AllData and check out the list of TSBs and recalls on your choice of American built car vs. an import from Japan.

Take it from me. It's like humans vs. aliens, freekin Roswell. The Japanese are on such a higher design and engineering level our guys can't even begin to figure them out.

you mean it's not FORD that's the worst?? tell all these moronic ricers on this ATOT that LOVES the neon but calls the Ford GT, "JUST a FORD" that it's CHRYSLER not FORD that is the worst american made car.



chrysler has had tranny problems FOR EVER. ford is now having problems with their new diesel truck, not sure what, but they are having some engine problems.

MIKE
 
Originally posted by: KGB
The Japanese are on such a higher design and engineering level our guys can't even begin to figure them out

I'm sure the American guys are as good as japs..slightly less however, but the question is: why would they want to? Not until recently has Gm felt the need to upgrade their GMC/Chevy SUV line up with a 275Hp i6 engine. I mean GM just came out of no-where with that. You should also know by now, American Manufacturer's don't take the initiative, the competition brings out a new product, if their bread and butter is going to be undermined, Detroit fires back with their own. Ford/GM just take a longer time to initiate it; since it costs R&D resources and taking revenue from old/established products.

It's all about profit margins. They're not as good as the Japanese because they don't want to spend the money that's necessary to be. They just design what's adequete and bang em out. Toyota is smarter because they made less on each car - built them better and sold a ton of them. In the long run they ended up making more. Somebody said they have like 80 billion in cash lying around or something crazy like that.

About the I6 engine. Did you know that in order to fit the I6 under a sloping hood it was necessary to integrate the front differential into the engine oil pan? They haven't been out for that long so I can't speak for the reliability, but I'm scared. I can see some enormous repair bills.





 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Man when you hear a testimony like that....it's just sad to see the state of American car manufacturing.

Ya but I'll buy it because it keeps most dollars here, supports union workers many limited skill many minorities who now live middle class instead of walmart job. I've known for years Japanese build the best refined autos with most power per ltr and best economy fuel wise but one area they lack is plush comfort like cadillac and lincoln or abuse you can give an american drivetrain in trucks. Look at the axel housings sometimes on SUV'sand trucks it's 2x the diameter on american rides..

Thing is though - most of the imports are built here in the US anyway. So you're still employing Americans if you buy a Nissan.
 
Originally posted by: CFster
Originally posted by: KGB
The Japanese are on such a higher design and engineering level our guys can't even begin to figure them out

I'm sure the American guys are as good as japs..slightly less however, but the question is: why would they want to? Not until recently has Gm felt the need to upgrade their GMC/Chevy SUV line up with a 275Hp i6 engine. I mean GM just came out of no-where with that. You should also know by now, American Manufacturer's don't take the initiative, the competition brings out a new product, if their bread and butter is going to be undermined, Detroit fires back with their own. Ford/GM just take a longer time to initiate it; since it costs R&D resources and taking revenue from old/established products.

It's all about profit margins. They're not as good as the Japanese because they don't want to spend the money that's necessary to be. They just design what's adequete and bang em out. Toyota is smarter because they made less on each car - built them better and sold a ton of them. In the long run they ended up making more. Somebody said they have like 80 bil in cash lying around or something crazy like that.

About the I6 engine. Did you know that in order to fit the I6 under a sloping hood it was necessary to integrate the front differential into the engine oil pan? They haven't been out for that long so I can't speak for the reliability, but I'm scared. I can see some enormous repair bills.

um, why? what do u mean by integrate?? as in, mold the oil pan around the diff, or is the diff PART of the oil pan?

MIKE
 
They share the same housing - one piece.

Actually that isn't entirely accurate - what happens is the axle goes THROUGH the oil pan.

 
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