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The idiots at CR ate that crap up and asked for 2nds!!!
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If it was up to CR, we all would be driving Hondas and Toyotas.
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2008 X5 4.8 Jet Black/Black Nevada/Dark Burl Walnut Adaptive Drive Premium Pack Tech Pack Climate Pack Sport Pack 20" Wheel Option Premium Sound Sirius Satellite Rear DVD Entertainment Multi-Contour Seats Comfort Access 3rd Row Seat Heated Front Seats Running Boards 3M VentureShield Paint Protection Film |
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Yes because they never break, use oil and will warranty it after the coverage runs out every time.
So tired of the Japanese love fest the media has. |
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List is BS...
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The list was compiled by Toyota lovers and drivers. What else should we expect from a rag like CR?
BTW, Toyota recalled over a half million vehicles last year--how did they get a pass?
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DeanLinAZ 2011 X5 35i, Sport Activity Black Sapphire/Oyster M Sport, Tech & Conven packs Premium sound, Side camera opt |
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I have a first owner '05 Honda Accord with 75k miles and a 2nd owner '03 X5 4.4L with over 175k miles, care to guess which one I spend more time repairing?????
The 2 yr newer and over 100k fewer miles Accord! AC compressor, power steering pump/fluid tank, wheel bearings, alternator (1st unit, FROM HONDA DEALER, was N/G, when heated underhood output dropped to zero. Had to argue with parts manager for almost an hour to get a swap out!). ALL item listed above are still OE on the BMW (along with trans, x-fer case, timing chain guides.....).
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I used to read CR, and still credit its reviews [for example] of appliances, generally, but not so much on cars. My best guess is that their readership [especially those who respond to its ratings surveys] don't include many 'car guys' [a group that is not gender specific, but tends male ....]. Their surveys can also be impacted by specific vehicle problems: for example, Ford/Navistar's problem prone 6.0L Diesel [2003-06+]. As opposed to the previous, bullet-proof 7.3L, a great diesel powerplaint. I am surprised to see the 3.0L X5 singled out. Sample size/pool issue, I expect.
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Toyota was caught last year, they allowed seat suppliers to use cheaper, non-flame retardant materals in their heated seats (effected vehicle numbers could be in the MILLIONS worldwide). That's some quality vendor audits there Toyota.
Honda is recalling 100s of thousands of vehicles for a faulty fuel tank cover, it corrodes and causes a fire risk!
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'03 X5 4.4 Sport, last of the M62s (8-03 build date) I believe in deadication to craftmanship in a world of mediocrity! |
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pure insanity... just not sure on whose part. cr or the readers?
i am extremely familiar with cr because ever since i can remember it is how my father gauged which products we would have in our home growing up. nothing could be done with out consulting with the cr buyer's guide. for those of you not in the know of this glorious piece of misinformation it is a condensed version made for travel or glove box keeping and highlights all it's reviews and categorizes them so you could easily look things up on the fly. this huge pos sat in my dad's glove box and when it was time for a new washing machine, dryer, television, vcr, camera or anything in between he pulled it out and walked into the store and we sat their for hours looking up models. i hated it then i hate it now. when i grew up and was able to make my own purchases my father (still a subscriber) would reference the holy guide and none of the products i purchase ever make it into the tests... not home audio system, camera, dishwasher, washer, dryer, car etc. i guess these days they only test the garbage and tell you what's the best of the worst? |
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