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worst made cars on the road
orly?
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...od=family-home not sure how an escalade is one of the worst in the safety department considering it has 30 bagillion air bags. trust me i counted them.....twice. |
i also dont get how if they werent rated... they got the worst rating... there also isnt much to the whole story just random CR rating... bs in my opinion
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I find it suspicious most of those cars are American brand.
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I dont read dribble crap like that, same as R&T, C&D, etc. It's all based on opinions, like when they proclaimedthe Nissan GTr was a better buy and value then a Corvette Z06, not long afte the trans problms arose and warrenty issues. then a couple months later they leakedthe price of the trans fluid at $115 qt...........yeah better value :rollseye:
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I got invited to take part in the Consumer Reports Car study this year. :twisted:
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If you read the article on how they determined what is the worst, its a total joke. Has more to do with fuel economy than quality build.
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I find it suspicious that its all about how these american trucks/cars (which are for the most part reliable to the genral public) ended up on the worst made list. And then out of nowhere it mentions "Toyota and Lexus both were fairly steady on their quality."
From what I have heard the Tundra has had a whole bunch of recalls, besides just the gas pedal deal. I see ZERO tundras being used as work trucks with the majority of fleet/work trucks being GM and Ford. How can the F250 make this list I don't get it. Since there is mention of Toyota for no aparent reason I am suspecting that the toyota PR team is at it again. |
yeah its gotta be some bs, nothing makes sense :-?
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Yea, apparently the F-250 is not rated, among the worst in safety. Coulda fooled me.
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For what it's worth, I'd rather have 10 recalls on little stuff like steering wheel radio controls and power seat switches than a single recall related to brakes, throttle, or frame integrity.
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I'm still wondering where they come up with these numbers and why it's purely the Big Three...
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The article is pretty funny. The tests focused on, "predicted reliability, fuel economy, depreciation, ride, owner costs, accident avoidance, front-seat comfort, acceleration and owner satisfaction." However, the article starts out saying, "If you want to drive something dependable and long-lasting, steer clear of these vehicles."
Since when do fuel economy, depreciation, ride, front-seat comfort, acceleration and owner satisfaction have anything to do with being "dependable and long-lasting?" Gotta love it. For the record, I'll take any of those cars over this any day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbVFWnJg22M |
Pick one source and they'll tell you one thing, pick another for something different all together.
http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com...calade/Safety/ |
I didn't know GM lost another 4.3 billion! :lol:
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2. The article says that "The Escalade has not been rated by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety". 3. Side note, how come when I add the numbers in the "scores" section I get an average of 8.375 and not 8.8? |
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wheres the runaway toyota
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Where are all the Ford's that just spontaneously combust, even when they're turned off and sitting in a driveway?
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it was the cars/trucks in the mid to late 90s
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Stupid Anti - American made bs. Im angry i just wasted 5 minutes reading that
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"accident avoidance"
I don't see an F250 avoiding anything but I'm willing to bet you'll survive better in that than a smart car :lol: |
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