Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
CR's survey may not be perfect, but most consumers trust them and they were/are correct most of the times about their predict reliability.
Case in point: Toyota Camry was 1 of the most reliable family sedan in USA and it was/is best selling sedan in America for many many years, mainly because of CR's yearly car buying guide almost always rated them as dependable vehicle.
Other than reliability Camry isn't better than other sedans in its class in term of driving dynamic and fuel economy or ..., why it was/is best selling ?
No, I didn't buy my cars based on CR report. But I know many who did.
You mean the Camry that had had major sludging issues when following Toyotas recommended oil changes? The one Toyota covered up and denied till it was about to go to court? Yet that never seemed to get into the ratings or hurt its image as they denied it so long that by the time it was a major issue it was out of sight of JD/CR type review years.
CR's survey may not be perfect, but most consumers trust them and they were/are correct most of the times about their predict reliability.
Case in point: Toyota Camry was 1 of the most reliable family sedan in USA and it was/is best selling sedan in America for many many years, mainly because of CR's yearly car buying guide almost always rated them as dependable vehicle.
Other than reliability Camry isn't better than other sedans in its class in term of driving dynamic and fuel economy or ..., why it was/is best selling ?
No, I didn't buy my cars based on CR report. But I know many who did.
You mean the Camry that had had major sludging issues when following Toyotas recommended oil changes? The one Toyota covered up and denied till it was about to go to court? Yet that never seemed to get into the ratings or hurt its image as they denied it so long that by the time it was a major issue it was out of sight of JD/CR type review years.