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Many seemingly 'bogus' reviews on the site

12 messages,  Last post on Dec 11, 2007 at 1:40 PM

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Re: Many seemingly 'bogus' reviews on the site [marclar] by hackd
Dec 07, 2007 (11:39 am)
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Replying to: marclar (Dec 07, 2007 10:53 am)

It was a joke as you obviously were being honest but unfortunately made a mistake in the car classification. I was actually looking at Yahoo car reviews and have to agree with your original statement. Most of those reviews were complete BS...most positive and a couple negative. It is a shame when it is obvious that people don't even test drive a car and leave ratings and ramblings about American vs foreign quality ratings. I actually find less of that on this forum.
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Re: Many seemingly 'bogus' reviews on the site [marclar] by pao
Dec 10, 2007 (4:37 am)
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Replying to: marclar (Dec 07, 2007 10:53 am)

being an owner of an 03 KIA..dont let initial impressions fool you...the scheduled maintenance intervals and costs associated with keeping up their 10/100k drive train warranty is both time consuming and $$$ if the dealership does it...and changing the time belt every 60K is a pain as well......
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Re: Many seemingly 'bogus' reviews on the site [pao] by csandste
Dec 10, 2007 (10:39 pm)
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Replying to: pao (Dec 10, 2007 4:37 am)

My new 4 cyl. Optima doesn't have a timing belt, but my 01 Elantra did and the 60,000 inspection and belt change ran me $800 if memory serves me right. I do change oil every 3000 miles and the OLM in my Malibu Maxx indicates 7000 mile changes. You're right about HyunKia's (and probably Japanese cars) having higher maintenance costs. With that 100,000 warranty, it keeps you doing unnecessary service on your car just to keep the warranty up. GM has refreshingly low service costs. On the other hand both my Korean cars were/are flawless and my Maxx went through a steering column for $1000. That pretty well paid for the sixty thousand service, so I guess things are pretty even right now.
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Re: Many seemingly 'bogus' reviews on the site [csandste] by tir
Dec 11, 2007 (1:40 pm)
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Replying to: csandste (Dec 10, 2007 10:39 pm)

I don't know, heck I wrote a review of the 2008 Malibu since I went across the street and wanted to see what my competition was doing. I sell Toyota by the way, and so I know the dealers around me and the various sales staffs will check out the other makes so that we can sell against it. The Chevy store next door is owned by the same auto group and I was honest about what I was doing. I was treated very well by them and offered them the same courtesy and have been taken up on it with some of the new models we have coming out. I wrote up the review and that was where things got pretty ugly pretty fast. Now mind you I was writing in the Malibu forum about the Malibu and I didn't compare it against its competitors. I got my head taken off by some guy posting hate mail against anyone that wasn't writing something positive about Toyota. Don't get me wrong I like the brand or I wouldn't sell it. However I did write and I am convinced that that Malibu is going to be a player in the mid-sized segment. Is it perfect, no its overweight and the MPG needs a boost, the rear seat room leave a bit to be desired but still the nicest interior in the price point segement. I didn't go all that far but I found it rather irritating that an honest review got flamed pretty quickly and with a nasty twist.

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