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1/5/2009
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The Cabalist wrote:
Why does the LT-1 in the Z-28 get an unfavorable rating in the Consumer
Reports auto issue? I know this is not the favorite publication of
many, but over the years I have found that their ratings at least show
some tendencies.
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Alan Coogan wrote in message 366B70DE.B56A2D1E@spiritone.com...
Consumer Reports On Line ranks the ML320 lowest of the 20-plus SUVs
listed in terms of reliability.
I am interested in hearing from others who own or have owned ML320s.
What is your opinion of the car? When I pay top dollar for a vehicle,
I do not expect to have to deal with fit-and-finish problems or other
more serious mechanical defects. Im in line for an ML320, but Im
hearing enough negative information that Im considering bailing out.
What is your advice?
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| I wouldnt put a lot of stock in consumer reports auto rating, just a guide.
I believe the people with problems are more apt to respond to cu questions
than people without problems. i dont belive cu relates to the seriosness of
a prolem, only that a problem had existed. |
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could someone please advise me where i can find the consumer report on
minivans on the internet?
I would like to do some comparing before purcahsing a minivan.
I currently have a 95 Ford Windstar GL that has gone through 3
transmissions ( a problem on these) within a couple of months.
Please help!!!!!!!!! |
| Rankings: Highlights from Consumer Reports auto-reliability surveys:
Reliability (1995 models, from best to worst): Acura, Infiniti, Honda,
Geo, Subaru, BMW, Toyota, Mazda, Volvo, Saturn, Nissan, Eagle, Lexus,
Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler, Oldsmobile, Jeep, Pontiac, Ford, Buick,
Dodge, Mercury, Plymouth, GMC, Volkswagen, Chevrolet, Saab and Cadillac. |
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