Market research firm JD's reputation Power & Associates survey conducted tastes of American consumers for cars and results show that U.S. manufacturers are increasingly "lost generation" before the competition from Japan and Germany. To obtain relatively accurate results, JD Power has collected the opinions of American car buyers about what they like and hate about the new vehicle within the first 90 days of purchase. There were about 80 cars were put into the survey list. Here are the results: Car mini 1- Honda Fit 2- Toyota Yaris 3- Scion xD Fit vehicle owner satisfaction with the special equipment and layout interior space. In addition, exterior and car entertainment systems also won the sympathy of many consumers. In the U.S., this model is found in the dry state. Car compact 1- Mini Cooper 2- Volkswagen Rabbit 3- Ford Focus No surprise that the exterior design of the Mini Cooper is a lot of favorite customers. Engine and gearbox also received numerous compliments. Small sports car 1- Volkswagen GTI/R32 2- Saturn Sky 3- Scion tC GTI and R32 cars owners love their cars because the engine and gearbox. But the biggest advantage of this model compared with the remaining vehicles is extensive storage space - something rarely seen in the small sports car. Luxury sports car 1- Porsche Cayman 2- Mercedes-Benz CLK-class 3- Audi TT Most car owners love their cars Cayman for six-cylinder engine capacity of 245 horsepower as well as forms of "aggressive" characteristics. Small luxury 1- Lexus IS 2- BMW 3-series 3- Mercedes-Benz C-class Lexus IS 250 Medium-sized luxury car 1- BMW 5-series 2- Mercedes-Benz E-class 3- Audi A6 The BMW 5-series car owners interested in engine and gearbox of the vehicle. Large luxury car 1- Mercedes-Benz S-class 2- Lexus LS 3- Jaguar XJ Small SUV 1- Toyota FJ Cruiser 2- Mazda CX-7 3- Nissan Rogue Medium-sized SUV 1- Buick Enclave 2- Mazda CX-9 3- Hyundai Veracruz Large SUV 1- Toyota Sequoia 2- Nissan Armada 3- Chevrolet Tahoe
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
What Americans like cars?
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