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Old 01-15-2008, 02:48 PM   #1
 
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I came a cross the other day and I would like to share it with other. Most people which cars are better foreign or Domestic will know we know. JD Power & Assciat. did a study on just that, which vehicles have the longest dependability. Most people would say forgien cars are better but if you look at the chart below you will see in the Top 5 that there is only 2 foreign car makers and 3 domestic manufactures. If you want to read more on it here is the link to JD Power web site with the article. http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/news/releases/pressrelease.aspx?ID=2007130


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Great find, Lucas. In this super competitive marketplace, American, Asian, and European automakers have all stepped up to the plate. Quality has improved immensely and industry standards are raised year after year.

Cars now come equipped with never seen before gadgets, more fuel efficient, and are more dependable than ever. For Buick to be ranked #1 next to Lexus, with 2 other American brands in the top 5 says a lot about the improvements in domestic products.

For years, Japanese automakers have pitched reliability and dependability through the media. American cars have earned a reputation of been short lived gas guzzlers. Most consumers have become accustomed to the notion that Japanese cars last longer and burn less fuel. Well, that is simply not the case anymore.
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