Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Question Of The Day: Which Car Companies Do You Not Like… But Respect?

The late Gore Vidal was fond of saying, "Gratitude can be a complicated thing."

He was right. Whether you are a hater, or simply a chronic critic, the act of complementing those who follow the beat of a different drummer is usually not within the tip of the human tongue.

We want things our way… and sometimes we're just plain wrong.

Chrysler minivans may never be a hot rod's dream and a Neon may have been a little bit too cheap for it's own good. But they had beauty and brilliance if you chose to look at the right trim levels and generations.

The same can be said for Suburbans and Silverados. In good times it is the small cars that get the shove. In lean times it's the opulent gas guzzler. These vehicles may not be the top picks for most city folk and media fashionistas. But they definitely make country life far better.

Toyotas have been labeled as boring for well over thirty years, and yet the company's products continue to be a gold standard for those seeking fuel efficiency and reliability.

German cars are anointed with the schizophrenic paradozes of glitchiness and outstanding engineering. In much the same way as Korean cars are considered to be cheap, but loaded with great value.

Every manufacturer offers their own DNA and unique qualities to the buying public. Good and bad. Over the last few years, which one of them has garnered your respect? Even though you may not quite like what it is they do?



from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com




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