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Apparently you have not been reading the latest published short and long term consumers surveys. In those surveys both GM and Fords new vehicles are out scoring some of the best Toyota has to offer. It should also be pointed out the Toyota was the one with the most recalls in 2006. mike HLS (AT) nospam (DOT) nix> wrote in message news:hDKsh.12101$ji1.2612 (AT) newssvr12 (DOT) news.prodigy.net... "80 Knight" <NOMORESPAM (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message Bullshit. GM has an excellent selection of cars. You can get small little piss-ass cars, you can get medium size cars, huge-ass cars, trucks (also small and large sizes), and even a station wagon. Again, GM does make a wide range of vehicles. Their product mix is not the problem. In my mind, product quality and reliability WAS the problem. Now that GM has extended the warranty to 100,000 miles (limited warranty), do I feel better about GM? Not yet...I still fear a 'gotcha' hiding in there. Time will tell. |
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And Toyota just announced another recall of Tundra trucks and Sequoia SUVs. Mike Hunter wrote: Apparently you have not been reading the latest published short and long term consumers surveys. In those surveys both GM and Fords new vehicles are out scoring some of the best Toyota has to offer. It should also be pointed out the Toyota was the one with the most recalls in 2006. mike HLS (AT) nospam (DOT) nix> wrote in message news:hDKsh.12101$ji1.2612 (AT) newssvr12 (DOT) news.prodigy.net... "80 Knight" <NOMORESPAM (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message Bullshit. GM has an excellent selection of cars. You can get small little piss-ass cars, you can get medium size cars, huge-ass cars, trucks (also small and large sizes), and even a station wagon. Again, GM does make a wide range of vehicles. Their product mix is not the problem. In my mind, product quality and reliability WAS the problem. Now that GM has extended the warranty to 100,000 miles (limited warranty), do I feel better about GM? Not yet...I still fear a 'gotcha' hiding in there. Time will tell. |
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And Toyota just announced another recall of Tundra trucks and Sequoia SUVs. |
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And Toyota just announced another recall of Tundra trucks and Sequoia SUVs. Mike Hunter wrote: Apparently you have not been reading the latest published short and long term consumers surveys. In those surveys both GM and Fords new vehicles are out scoring some of the best Toyota has to offer. It should also be pointed out the Toyota was the one with the most recalls in 2006. mike HLS (AT) nospam (DOT) nix> wrote in message news:hDKsh.12101$ji1.2612 (AT) newssvr12 (DOT) news.prodigy.net... "80 Knight" <NOMORESPAM (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message Bullshit. GM has an excellent selection of cars. You can get small little piss-ass cars, you can get medium size cars, huge-ass cars, trucks (also small and large sizes), and even a station wagon. Again, GM does make a wide range of vehicles. Their product mix is not the problem. In my mind, product quality and reliability WAS the problem. Now that GM has extended the warranty to 100,000 miles (limited warranty), do I feel better about GM? Not yet...I still fear a 'gotcha' hiding in there. Time will tell. |
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But when will GM recall the dreaded "leaking manifold". ??? |
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But when will GM recall the dreaded "leaking manifold". ??? |
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