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hunkman wrote: > My advice is to take a serious look at the new GM models for a few > reasons: Honda quality is in a uncontrollable spin due to high volume > requirements, GM has been topping quality lists lately, not the > Japanese makers, Honda insurance rates are skyrocketing due to the > teens with the civics, GM fuel mileage tends to be better than Accord > (Malibu, even Impala beats it - both nice cars). Right now GM, not > Honda is near the top of the quality satisfaction rating. In luxury > markets this translates to Cadillac stealing top three spots over > Lexus! Check it out for yourself: http://www.jdpowers.com Hardly. Caddies are earning good reputations right now, but after a few years the bells & whistles will start to break as usual. This is not the price point that was being discussed, in any case. The Buick Century was turning into quite a reliable car; GM corrected that error by redesigning or killing it in the last year or so. I forget which. GM is shit, populated by engineers who are really just bean counters. There is, and will be, no comparison between a GM (Cadillac or otherwise) and an Accord after 8 or 10 years of use. JM |
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On 5 Feb 2005 13:42:00 -0800, hunkman7@excite.com (hunkman) wrote:
>My advice is to take a serious look at the new GM models for a few >reasons: Honda quality is in a uncontrollable spin due to high volume >requirements, GM has been topping quality lists lately, not the >Japanese makers, Honda insurance rates are skyrocketing due to the >teens with the civics, GM fuel mileage tends to be better than Accord >(Malibu, even Impala beats it - both nice cars). Right now GM, not >Honda is near the top of the quality satisfaction rating. In luxury >markets this translates to Cadillac stealing top three spots over >Lexus! Check it out for yourself: http://www.jdpowers.com I hear that the number of defective Oldsmobiles is way down. > > > >DaveR <NOSPAM_drubin@NOSPAM_i-2000.com> wrote in message news:<hgkBQqcFm4flk0XsbTipqVWeAsIT@4ax.com>... >> My lease is nearly up on my 2002 Accord. I've been leasing accords for >> 8 years now. But this last one had some issues ... it needed a new >> transmission (and even the new one is showing some early symptoms of >> trouble). The brakes also wore down at about 25K, earlier than any >> other Accord I have owned (though I can't be sure it wasn't my >> driving). >> >> I've been a loyal Accord driver for many years ... any reason not to >> consider the 2005 model? Has Honda finally fixed the Accord >> transmission problems? |
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