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July 23, 2009 at 7:09 AM #436268July 23, 2009 at 7:21 AM #435516svelteParticipant
[quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
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Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.
July 23, 2009 at 7:21 AM #435722svelteParticipant[quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
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Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.
July 23, 2009 at 7:21 AM #436041svelteParticipant[quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
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Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.
July 23, 2009 at 7:21 AM #436114svelteParticipant[quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
[/quote]
Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.
July 23, 2009 at 7:21 AM #436283svelteParticipant[quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
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Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.
July 23, 2009 at 7:26 AM #435521CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
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Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.[/quote]
Don’t drive a truck, never looked at trucks, so I’ll take you’re word for it π The only thing I know about trucks is Tundra’s seem like a POS, with rust problems and a tailgate lid that can’t stand weight. Personally, if I had to get a truck, it would most likely be a F-150.
The tin can reference to passenger cars/suv’s though isn’t exactly accurate, except when it comes to some hyundai’s.
July 23, 2009 at 7:26 AM #435727CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
[/quote]
Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.[/quote]
Don’t drive a truck, never looked at trucks, so I’ll take you’re word for it π The only thing I know about trucks is Tundra’s seem like a POS, with rust problems and a tailgate lid that can’t stand weight. Personally, if I had to get a truck, it would most likely be a F-150.
The tin can reference to passenger cars/suv’s though isn’t exactly accurate, except when it comes to some hyundai’s.
July 23, 2009 at 7:26 AM #436046CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
[/quote]
Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.[/quote]
Don’t drive a truck, never looked at trucks, so I’ll take you’re word for it π The only thing I know about trucks is Tundra’s seem like a POS, with rust problems and a tailgate lid that can’t stand weight. Personally, if I had to get a truck, it would most likely be a F-150.
The tin can reference to passenger cars/suv’s though isn’t exactly accurate, except when it comes to some hyundai’s.
July 23, 2009 at 7:26 AM #436119CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
[/quote]
Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.[/quote]
Don’t drive a truck, never looked at trucks, so I’ll take you’re word for it π The only thing I know about trucks is Tundra’s seem like a POS, with rust problems and a tailgate lid that can’t stand weight. Personally, if I had to get a truck, it would most likely be a F-150.
The tin can reference to passenger cars/suv’s though isn’t exactly accurate, except when it comes to some hyundai’s.
July 23, 2009 at 7:26 AM #436288CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=paramount]The stats I review strongly suggest American cars are safer than Asian based cars.
Asian cars are tin cans.
I’d much rather put my family in a 5,500lb Ford Expedition than a Toyota Camry. An Expedition will generally smoke a Camry (or similiar) any day of the week.[/quote]
Even when you compare apples to apples (Silverado vs F150 vs Ram vs Tundra) the Toyota loses. The Tundra is the only one of those that didn’t get a 5 star rating:
Really depends…If you compare the passenger sedans apples to apples it’s all over the map..Ditto with suv’s
[/quote]
Not in the case I quoted. The American trucks clearly come out ahead.[/quote]
Don’t drive a truck, never looked at trucks, so I’ll take you’re word for it π The only thing I know about trucks is Tundra’s seem like a POS, with rust problems and a tailgate lid that can’t stand weight. Personally, if I had to get a truck, it would most likely be a F-150.
The tin can reference to passenger cars/suv’s though isn’t exactly accurate, except when it comes to some hyundai’s.
July 23, 2009 at 7:28 AM #435526svelteParticipantI just looked up the SUVs…
2009 Chevrolet Suburban: driver 5 star, passenger 5 star
2009 Ford Expedition: driver 5 star, passenger 5 star
2009 Toyota Tundra: driver 5 star, passenger 4 star
July 23, 2009 at 7:28 AM #435732svelteParticipantI just looked up the SUVs…
2009 Chevrolet Suburban: driver 5 star, passenger 5 star
2009 Ford Expedition: driver 5 star, passenger 5 star
2009 Toyota Tundra: driver 5 star, passenger 4 star
July 23, 2009 at 7:28 AM #436051svelteParticipantI just looked up the SUVs…
2009 Chevrolet Suburban: driver 5 star, passenger 5 star
2009 Ford Expedition: driver 5 star, passenger 5 star
2009 Toyota Tundra: driver 5 star, passenger 4 star
July 23, 2009 at 7:28 AM #436124svelteParticipantI just looked up the SUVs…
2009 Chevrolet Suburban: driver 5 star, passenger 5 star
2009 Ford Expedition: driver 5 star, passenger 5 star
2009 Toyota Tundra: driver 5 star, passenger 4 star
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