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lizardking100 said:I also disliked MT's jab at consumer reports (peanut butter comment). I like all types of auto journalism, but if I had only one source to base my purchase on it would be CR hands down. I can judge for myself subjective things like styling and refinement. So it's nice to have the hard stats on reliability, resale value, safety, and performance.
Hahah, that's good. I think a 'off roader' in their case means a dirt road. I like reviews like that just so I know more about the vehicles, I don't pay any attention to who they say wins (well not quite true, if a Chevy loses badly I laughlizardking100 said:I liked the comment to the effect that even though the lexus has a solid rear axle it is still a helluva off roader. Makes you question how much they know.
ace10 said:my wife's boss is in the process of being talked into getting a second rr by the dealership, as the first is pretty much in the shop monthly. there's always some bs problem with it that renders it immobile.
ace10 said:we've got a jag, and it's been very solid, better than the lexus, at least through the first 12 months of ownership.
mobi-arc said:Jaguar X-Type made the top-5 list for cars with the highest rate of depreciation in the first 3 years of ownership. If I'm not mistaken, I believe it shares most components with the Park Avenue.
ShottsUZJ100 said:Speaking of 4Runners........it recieved a DID NOT FINISH on the sand hill climb (only one not to make it). As I stated before, the traction system in the 4Runner/GX sucks. It's like the Sequoia, too much wheelspin and it kills the power to the drivetrain too. Get a 100 and don't worry about that!