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    #1
    Dapat Porsche pala car natin. Bottom line japs car has better quality compared to korean cars

    J.D. Power long-term quality survey
    Problems per 100 vehicles

    Manufacturer Score
    Porsche 193
    Toyota 196
    Honda 215
    Nissan 258
    BMW 262
    General Motors 264
    Subaru 266
    Average 273
    Ford 287
    DaimlerChrysler 311
    Mitsubishi 339
    Hyundai 342
    Isuzu 368
    Volkswagen 378
    Suzuki 403
    Daewoo 421
    Kia 509

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    #2
    sorry kung mejo slow, pero what does the score stand for? criteria? the lower the score the better?

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    yes, the lower the score the better. kasi 'yong score, that is a reported problem per 100 cars. details nga pala d2 sa URL na to:
    http://money.cnn.com/2003/07/08/pf/a...ex.htm?cnn=yes

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    #4
    Toyota is almost synonymous to reliability

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    #5
    Yahoo... My Frontier has better chances then the BMW.

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    hehe. malufet talaga ang toyota.
    reliable na madali pa i maintain.

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    #7
    Look at the figure for Kia... Whew!!
    Goes to show the Kia hasn't shook
    off its reputation as a "disposable"
    car...

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    #8
    ANO!?!?! mas matibay pa ang hyundai kesa isuzu????
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    vw is also at the lower end.

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    #10
    Originally posted by boybi
    ANO!?!?! mas matibay pa ang hyundai kesa isuzu????
    mukhang totoo. sira na yung power antenna ng trooper namin. ayaw ng sumagad kapag nakababa. buti under warranty pa. ok kaya sa warranty service ang inteco?

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    one thing the study doesn't account for is cost of maintenance. porsche may be the most reliable statistically, but they cost 3-5 times more to maintain than toyotas and hondas...

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    #12
    kawawa naman ang mistu...

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    #13
    Originally posted by ssaloon
    kawawa naman ang mistu...
    dami namin naging problem sa mga mitsu cars dati. puro mitsu pa naman dati ang binibili namin dahil sila lang ang me dealership dito.

    ssaloon, na inquire mo na ba yung free replacement sa suspension part ng galant mo?

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    #14
    di pa nga eh... gahol ako lagi sa oras lately kaya di ko maasikaso...

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    #15
    bising-busy ba sa new work? baka ma-promote ka agad nyan, mapalitan mo agad ang manager mo.
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    #16
    Originally posted by 20vanda01
    Dapat Porsche pala car natin. Bottom line japs car has better quality compared to korean cars

    Jap cars are synonimous to quality. Period! The domestics are gaining grounds though. As for the Korean automakers, Hyundai has better build quality than domestics. Unfortunately, the image-conscious car aficionados might find it hard to believe that their beloved European car manufacturers are lagging behind in terms of quality.

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    #17
    Mercedes Benz is losing it, it seems...

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    #18
    Originally posted by mbt
    Mercedes Benz is losing it, it seems...
    Merger to Daimler Chrysler is one huge factor why MB's image of quality is sagging. Plus ofcourse the ML series

Car Survey: Problems per 100