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Old 31st August 2012, 08:02   #16
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Re: America's best cars

"Volkswagen Has Best Total Quality, Toyota Fewest Problems,"

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Total Quality measures how closely the experience of quality matches the explicit desires of the customer. In terms of Total Quality, Volkswagen Group of America is the leading corporation, followed by a tie between Ford Motor Company and Chrysler Group

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Old 31st October 2012, 08:03   #17
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Re: America's best cars

2013 Automobile of the Year: These Are The 10 Finalists

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1. BMW M5
2. Cadillac ATS
3. Dodge Dart
4. Ford Focus ST
5. Ford Fusion Hybrid
6. Honda Accord
7. Porsche Boxster S
8. Porsche 911 Carrera S
9. Subaru BRZ
10.Tesla Model S

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Old 14th February 2013, 08:03   #18
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Lexus tops J.D Power Quality Survey in US. Seen as the most reliable car!

Unlike J.D. Power’s initial quality surveys, which ask new owners how many issues they have with their cars during the first 90 days, the Vehicle Dependability Study looks at how many problems owners have had over the past year with cars that are now three years old (the 2010 model year)
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Old 4th December 2013, 07:57   #19
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Toyota Camry poised to grab No. 1 car crown, again!


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Toyota sold 30,386 Camrys in November, raising its total for the year to 378,520 units, or 44,163 more than the Honda Accord
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