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November 6, 2009 at 7:59 AM #16614November 6, 2009 at 8:46 AM #478405CoronitaParticipant
I agree, but curious as to what is the fascination about Toyota and dragging them through the mud?
Personally, I never liked their lineup because save the 4runner, I think they make the most boring cars. But that’s just me.
I’d say, if you want a econo-box with good reliability these days, get a Hyundai. (The Genesis Coupe is is pretty spiffy, especially the 2.0T spec R with all the bells and whistles taken out of the car. Tuning on that thing should make it a blast. Not bad for someting MSRP at $23k)
Imho, the difference between companies like Hyundai and Ford VERSUS companies say like Chrysler, is that the former two has new products. The later is spending a crapload of taxpayer dollars on beautiful 335 page powerpoints/marketing in their attempt to rebrand old products as new products. Check out the Chrysler business plan…Yawn…
http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/chryslers-5-year-business-plan/
November 6, 2009 at 8:46 AM #478575CoronitaParticipantI agree, but curious as to what is the fascination about Toyota and dragging them through the mud?
Personally, I never liked their lineup because save the 4runner, I think they make the most boring cars. But that’s just me.
I’d say, if you want a econo-box with good reliability these days, get a Hyundai. (The Genesis Coupe is is pretty spiffy, especially the 2.0T spec R with all the bells and whistles taken out of the car. Tuning on that thing should make it a blast. Not bad for someting MSRP at $23k)
Imho, the difference between companies like Hyundai and Ford VERSUS companies say like Chrysler, is that the former two has new products. The later is spending a crapload of taxpayer dollars on beautiful 335 page powerpoints/marketing in their attempt to rebrand old products as new products. Check out the Chrysler business plan…Yawn…
http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/chryslers-5-year-business-plan/
November 6, 2009 at 8:46 AM #478941CoronitaParticipantI agree, but curious as to what is the fascination about Toyota and dragging them through the mud?
Personally, I never liked their lineup because save the 4runner, I think they make the most boring cars. But that’s just me.
I’d say, if you want a econo-box with good reliability these days, get a Hyundai. (The Genesis Coupe is is pretty spiffy, especially the 2.0T spec R with all the bells and whistles taken out of the car. Tuning on that thing should make it a blast. Not bad for someting MSRP at $23k)
Imho, the difference between companies like Hyundai and Ford VERSUS companies say like Chrysler, is that the former two has new products. The later is spending a crapload of taxpayer dollars on beautiful 335 page powerpoints/marketing in their attempt to rebrand old products as new products. Check out the Chrysler business plan…Yawn…
http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/chryslers-5-year-business-plan/
November 6, 2009 at 8:46 AM #479021CoronitaParticipantI agree, but curious as to what is the fascination about Toyota and dragging them through the mud?
Personally, I never liked their lineup because save the 4runner, I think they make the most boring cars. But that’s just me.
I’d say, if you want a econo-box with good reliability these days, get a Hyundai. (The Genesis Coupe is is pretty spiffy, especially the 2.0T spec R with all the bells and whistles taken out of the car. Tuning on that thing should make it a blast. Not bad for someting MSRP at $23k)
Imho, the difference between companies like Hyundai and Ford VERSUS companies say like Chrysler, is that the former two has new products. The later is spending a crapload of taxpayer dollars on beautiful 335 page powerpoints/marketing in their attempt to rebrand old products as new products. Check out the Chrysler business plan…Yawn…
http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/chryslers-5-year-business-plan/
November 6, 2009 at 8:46 AM #479241CoronitaParticipantI agree, but curious as to what is the fascination about Toyota and dragging them through the mud?
Personally, I never liked their lineup because save the 4runner, I think they make the most boring cars. But that’s just me.
I’d say, if you want a econo-box with good reliability these days, get a Hyundai. (The Genesis Coupe is is pretty spiffy, especially the 2.0T spec R with all the bells and whistles taken out of the car. Tuning on that thing should make it a blast. Not bad for someting MSRP at $23k)
Imho, the difference between companies like Hyundai and Ford VERSUS companies say like Chrysler, is that the former two has new products. The later is spending a crapload of taxpayer dollars on beautiful 335 page powerpoints/marketing in their attempt to rebrand old products as new products. Check out the Chrysler business plan…Yawn…
http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/chryslers-5-year-business-plan/
November 6, 2009 at 9:07 AM #478418briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]Toyota is no different than any other corporation.[/quote]
Of course not. They have to protect their interests.
I agree with FLU that Toyota products are boring.
That being said, it’ll take a lot more than this to get me to buy an America car again. I think the Japanese cars are of a lot better quality and reliability.
German cars have performance and branding.
The Korean cars are OK, I think but they need to price substantially cheaper than Japanese cars to make them worthwhile. Everything has a price.
November 6, 2009 at 9:07 AM #478587briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]Toyota is no different than any other corporation.[/quote]
Of course not. They have to protect their interests.
I agree with FLU that Toyota products are boring.
That being said, it’ll take a lot more than this to get me to buy an America car again. I think the Japanese cars are of a lot better quality and reliability.
German cars have performance and branding.
The Korean cars are OK, I think but they need to price substantially cheaper than Japanese cars to make them worthwhile. Everything has a price.
November 6, 2009 at 9:07 AM #478954briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]Toyota is no different than any other corporation.[/quote]
Of course not. They have to protect their interests.
I agree with FLU that Toyota products are boring.
That being said, it’ll take a lot more than this to get me to buy an America car again. I think the Japanese cars are of a lot better quality and reliability.
German cars have performance and branding.
The Korean cars are OK, I think but they need to price substantially cheaper than Japanese cars to make them worthwhile. Everything has a price.
November 6, 2009 at 9:07 AM #479034briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]Toyota is no different than any other corporation.[/quote]
Of course not. They have to protect their interests.
I agree with FLU that Toyota products are boring.
That being said, it’ll take a lot more than this to get me to buy an America car again. I think the Japanese cars are of a lot better quality and reliability.
German cars have performance and branding.
The Korean cars are OK, I think but they need to price substantially cheaper than Japanese cars to make them worthwhile. Everything has a price.
November 6, 2009 at 9:07 AM #479255briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]Toyota is no different than any other corporation.[/quote]
Of course not. They have to protect their interests.
I agree with FLU that Toyota products are boring.
That being said, it’ll take a lot more than this to get me to buy an America car again. I think the Japanese cars are of a lot better quality and reliability.
German cars have performance and branding.
The Korean cars are OK, I think but they need to price substantially cheaper than Japanese cars to make them worthwhile. Everything has a price.
November 6, 2009 at 1:43 PM #478568CricketOnTheHearthParticipantI was pleasantly surprised by the Ford Focus I rented several years ago. In the week I had it, it seemed pretty much as nice as, and got as good mileage as, my Corolla.
When car-shopping, check the Fords too.
November 6, 2009 at 1:43 PM #478737CricketOnTheHearthParticipantI was pleasantly surprised by the Ford Focus I rented several years ago. In the week I had it, it seemed pretty much as nice as, and got as good mileage as, my Corolla.
When car-shopping, check the Fords too.
November 6, 2009 at 1:43 PM #479103CricketOnTheHearthParticipantI was pleasantly surprised by the Ford Focus I rented several years ago. In the week I had it, it seemed pretty much as nice as, and got as good mileage as, my Corolla.
When car-shopping, check the Fords too.
November 6, 2009 at 1:43 PM #479184CricketOnTheHearthParticipantI was pleasantly surprised by the Ford Focus I rented several years ago. In the week I had it, it seemed pretty much as nice as, and got as good mileage as, my Corolla.
When car-shopping, check the Fords too.
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