Something's weird about that list. No Plymouth, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, AMC ... I thought the new Pacers were the hot ticket with the kids these days?
I see that you likely voted "Buick" when you were asked...Something's weird about that list. No Plymouth, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, AMC ... I thought the new Pacers were the hot ticket with the kids these days?
Back in the 80's, I think, Ford gave an award to its Lincoln Continental; it was featured in a nice glossy magazine ad.It’s a made up award…
What is initial quality even… it didn’t break down immediately?Back in the 80's, I think, Ford gave an award to its Lincoln Continental; it was featured in a nice glossy magazine ad.
You guessed it; it was made up. All good...
I feel good now.3- year reliability ranking of 2019 models:
2022 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study
TROY, Mich.: 10 Feb. 2022 — Korean auto brands Kia, Genesis and Hyundai earn three of the top four rankings in the newly redesigned J.D. Power 2022 U.S. Vehicle Dependability StudySM (VDS), released today. Buick and Toyota also make the list of the brands with the fewest reported problems after...www.jdpower.com
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INITIAL quality. Talk to them in 5 years
You speak English I no understand Chinese.That's not a 别克
这就是我告诉他的
Does it have a lift kit? I have a 2018 2500HD and I’m 6’2 and I have zero issues checking oil. I just changed serpentine belt the other day on it without issue.Depends on how closely you look. I have a buddy that looks at EVERY TINY DETAIL and he chose Chevrolet for his slide in camper and horse trailer.
I haven't seen it, but imagine it's a 2500 or so. Says he can't check the oil without a stepladder (or look in the bed).
Yeah I could see a midget having problems sure.I am 5'7 and I can barely reach it, depending on where I park, I might need a stool. 2017 3500HD. I wish I was a little bit taller; I wish I was a baller...sorry.
Powers does two different surveys [among many]: "Initial Quality" [90 days I think] and "Reliability" [3-year-old models].True. Just throwing it out there as some may take the list at face value.
GM gave itself the Kettering Award in 02 for that POS ignition switch they used in so many of their cars [Cobalt, ION, etc].Back in the 80's, I think, Ford gave an award to its Lincoln Continental; it was featured in a nice glossy magazine ad.
You guessed it; it was made up. All good...