Originally posted by: KB
Not a single Nissan. Damn you Nissan. Why did I buy a Nissan?
I think the study was based on cars bought 4-5 years ago. Nissan & Infiniti has gotten a lot better recently (2-3 years).
Originally posted by: KB
Not a single Nissan. Damn you Nissan. Why did I buy a Nissan?
Originally posted by: Aflac
Alright, Hyundai Accent gets runner up in subcompact car.
Originally posted by: dighn
Japanese products in general rock.
Originally posted by: ballmode
DUH
Originally posted by: TheSlamma
Toyota isn't gaining financial ground at insane rates just due to GM and Fords horrid pension plans. They are also not paying for insane amounts of warranty work due to a cheap ass parts bin.Originally posted by: archcommus
Because you have your own, more accurate stats, right?Originally posted by: TheSlamma
While I know for a fact that Japanese cars are the most reliable, with names like Ranger and Yukon on that list, it's no wonder I NEVER trust JD power
Originally posted by: spidey07
You need to change your title there bucko...
"Domestic manufacturers have largely managed to pull ahead of the industry average. Of the 13 brands that ranked ahead of that average, the majority were American. In fact, six were U.S.-based brands, five Japanese, and of the other two, one was German and one was British. Chrysler, Pontiac, and GMC, meanwhile, clung close to the industry average but did not do better.
"
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: spidey07
You need to change your title there bucko...
"Domestic manufacturers have largely managed to pull ahead of the industry average. Of the 13 brands that ranked ahead of that average, the majority were American. In fact, six were U.S.-based brands, five Japanese, and of the other two, one was German and one was British. Chrysler, Pontiac, and GMC, meanwhile, clung close to the industry average but did not do better.
"
There's a lot more US than Japanese brands I believe. And the Japanese car manufacturers are top-heavy (Honda, Toyota).
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: spidey07
You need to change your title there bucko...
"Domestic manufacturers have largely managed to pull ahead of the industry average. Of the 13 brands that ranked ahead of that average, the majority were American. In fact, six were U.S.-based brands, five Japanese, and of the other two, one was German and one was British. Chrysler, Pontiac, and GMC, meanwhile, clung close to the industry average but did not do better.
"
There's a lot more US than Japanese brands I believe. And the Japanese car manufacturers are top-heavy (Honda, Toyota).
you fanboys just can't handle the truth it seems.
oh well.
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: spidey07
You need to change your title there bucko...
"Domestic manufacturers have largely managed to pull ahead of the industry average. Of the 13 brands that ranked ahead of that average, the majority were American. In fact, six were U.S.-based brands, five Japanese, and of the other two, one was German and one was British. Chrysler, Pontiac, and GMC, meanwhile, clung close to the industry average but did not do better.
"
There's a lot more US than Japanese brands I believe. And the Japanese car manufacturers are top-heavy (Honda, Toyota).
you fanboys just can't handle the truth it seems.
oh well.
Why do you think in the OP's link all the japanese cars that won in each category except one Mazda were either Honda or Toyota (Acura/Lexus in the luxury section). Like I said, top heavy.
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: dighn
Japanese products in general rock.
Especially the Zero's they made that bombed Pearl Harbor :disgust:
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: dighn
Japanese products in general rock.
Especially the Zero's they made that bombed Pearl Harbor :disgust:
Originally posted by: Greyd
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: dighn
Japanese products in general rock.
Especially the Zero's they made that bombed Pearl Harbor :disgust:
Wow...you're sad.
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: dighn
Japanese products in general rock.
Especially the Zero's they made that bombed Pearl Harbor :disgust:
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: dighn
Japanese products in general rock.
Especially the Zero's they made that bombed Pearl Harbor :disgust:
Originally posted by: MixMasterTang
MixMasterTang's top 2 reason why these lists are dumb:
1) They only take into account "problems reported". There is no rating for serious vs. minor problems. So therefore if a car's engine blows up that is the same as the weather stripping on the door letting in a little bit of water.
2) This is within the first 3 years when most of the cars are still under warranty. If something goes wrong within the warranty period it is a minor inconvience to me, I'd rather see something in the 5-7 year range.
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: spidey07
You need to change your title there bucko...
"Domestic manufacturers have largely managed to pull ahead of the industry average. Of the 13 brands that ranked ahead of that average, the majority were American. In fact, six were U.S.-based brands, five Japanese, and of the other two, one was German and one was British. Chrysler, Pontiac, and GMC, meanwhile, clung close to the industry average but did not do better.
"
There's a lot more US than Japanese brands I believe. And the Japanese car manufacturers are top-heavy (Honda, Toyota).
you fanboys just can't handle the truth it seems.
oh well.
Why do you think in the OP's link all the japanese cars that won in each category except one Mazda were either Honda or Toyota (Acura/Lexus in the luxury section). Like I said, top heavy.
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: dighn
Japanese products in general rock.
Especially the Zero's they made that bombed Pearl Harbor :disgust: