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Replying to: mschmal (Apr 11, 2007 10:55 am) |
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Does anyone know of a good wheel lacquer to match my Ford Fusion rims? With nice weather hopefully approaching soon I am looking to repair a few scratches I obtained over the long winter.
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Replying to: thebigfoist (Apr 12, 2007 7:12 am) |
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Newbie here. As a long-time Japanese car owner and driver, I was pleasantly surprised to learn of the very positive reviews that many reputable sources have given the Fusion & Milan. First question: The two models seem pretty similar, with just a few differences between them. Therefore, what criteria would I use to decide which of the two would be more appropriate for me and my driving habits? Second question: Does anyone know (or can explain) why Consumer Reports says consumer satisfaction ratings for the Milan & Fusion are only average to slightly above average, while consumer reviews in Edmunds.com, CarAndDriver.com and cars.com paint a very different picture? These consumer reviews are very favorable, even in comparison to those of the Camry and Accord. Thanks.
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Replying to: chm1chm1 (May 28, 2007 5:33 pm) As for Consumer Reports - you have to take all of their statistics with a grain of salt because they only survey subscribers so it's not exactly a scientific sample.
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Replying to: jeffyscott (Mar 12, 2007 5:27 am) Truth is, it doesn't matter what is used. It doesn't matter what is logical. It doesn't matter if it is completely superflous and ridiculous. All that matters it that it is an advantage to be exploited by the competition and that some customers are viewing the current D-L as inferior to the manu-shift, even though they won't use it. This is a business situation that the domestics have continually screwed up on. You don't tell the public what makes sense, the public tells you their nonense and you make it happen. That is how you stay in business. Is there a reason for an eight speed tranny, or sedans with 300+ horse? Logically and statistacally there is not. But in a business, the logical and statistical matter very little.
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Replying to: akirby (May 28, 2007 7:07 pm) This is true and the ratings given by self-selected samples on websites, like this one, are certainly not statistically valid, either. |
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Replying to: driverdm (May 28, 2007 9:42 pm) |
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I have Nissans and Fords at my lot. Just about every fifth test drive in a Nissan the customer puts the trans into manual mode on the test drive and wonders why the cvt doesn't adjust. I have to go into a whole long speal about what the manumatic mode is, etc. The universal response is "why would anyone want that" To date, I have yet to be told by a customer that they were less likely to purchase a Ford because of the lack of a manumatic. I have a 2007 Fusion SE black on black 5 speed manual trans on my lot and its collecting dust. Mark.
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Replying to: mschmal (May 29, 2007 11:22 am) It's not so much about actual sales - it's more about the image that gets portrayed, especially in comparison tests. |
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