Originally Posted By: javacontour
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
Originally Posted By: TylerL
Originally Posted By: John_K
My verification of CR's relative accuracy is in rebadges. For example, Honda rebadged that Isuzu thing as their SUV years ago and it uncharacteristically got a lot of black dots. I really doubt people said "well, usually I lie about problems with my Honda, but this is a rebadge so I won't lie about this one." It is an indicator that Honda is usually pretty good.
John
I noticed that one too. The other vehicle that stands out is the Pontiac Vibe, but not for blacks dots rather the absence of black dots.
Well, I remember the GEO Prizm getting poor scores and the IDENTICAL Toyota model (built on the same line at the same NUMMI plant in CA) getting recommended scores. Go figure that out.
They are not identical.
The Prizm get's AC Delco alternators, compressors, and certainly a different dash, radio, etc when compared to the Corolla.
They share a basic body and drivetrain. But many of the interior parts and things that hang off the longblock are different for a Prizm compared to a Corolla.
So there are differences between the cars and it appears it makes a difference in the rating of the product.
I've been to NUMMI when they built these models for company business (training on the Toyota business model) and they are atleast 90% the same. The dash is different, but that's just the covering - the shell and mounting are all the same. I did not know the externals on the engine were different - that makes no sense to me. I have to look that up.