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"Eisboch" wrote in message
... "Don White" wrote in message ... I suscribe to Consumer Reports and the main Toyota vehicles i would be interested in are always at the top of the pack. that is.. Sienna, Tundra, Corolla, Highlander, RAV4 and I expect the new RAV6 Consumer Reports has a "thing" with Toyota and has for years. Eisboch Yeah. The "thing" is that when they compare brand new cars, they still find more little defects in GM, Ford & Chrysler cars. Even if it's just a crooked kick panel, it should make people wonder what else was done carelessly. |
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![]() Yeah. The "thing" is that when they compare brand new cars, they still find more little defects in GM, Ford & Chrysler cars. Even if it's just a crooked kick panel, it should make people wonder what else was done carelessly. I noticed a lot of little nags like that on a rental Ford. It really is a shame, I'd love to be proud of cars built in this country, at one point in time we built the best stuff in the world, now it's a miracle we can build anything at all. Heck by the time I got to highschool the metal and wood shops had already been shut down. Everything is being outsourced and everyone is so obsessed with buying the absolute cheapest anything. It's getting hard to find quality tools even, brand names are largely irrelevant, reputable names often nothing beyond stickers slapped on the latest Chinese junk. |
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"James Sweet" wrote in message
news:yKTXg.45$9z6.6@trndny03... Yeah. The "thing" is that when they compare brand new cars, they still find more little defects in GM, Ford & Chrysler cars. Even if it's just a crooked kick panel, it should make people wonder what else was done carelessly. I noticed a lot of little nags like that on a rental Ford. It really is a shame, I'd love to be proud of cars built in this country, at one point in time we built the best stuff in the world, now it's a miracle we can build anything at all. Heck by the time I got to highschool the metal and wood shops had already been shut down. Everything is being outsourced and everyone is so obsessed with buying the absolute cheapest anything. It's getting hard to find quality tools even, brand names are largely irrelevant, reputable names often nothing beyond stickers slapped on the latest Chinese junk. I test drove a Dodge sedan - the big one - I forget the name. The panel under the steering wheel fell off completely when I went over a bump. The factory forgot to put the speed clips over the plastic tabs. There was nothing for the sheet metal screws to thread into. How the thing stayed on that long, I have no idea. |
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