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edb 06-07-2006 10:31 AM

Hyundai quality report just in.
 
Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study

Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
sources say.

Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.

Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.





Matt Whiting 06-07-2006 05:42 PM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
edb wrote:

> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>
> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
> sources say.
>
> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>
> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.


So who is number 1? If you say Toyota, then that makes the last
statement above incorrect...


Matt

Matt Whiting 06-07-2006 05:42 PM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
edb wrote:

> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>
> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
> sources say.
>
> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>
> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.


So who is number 1? If you say Toyota, then that makes the last
statement above incorrect...


Matt

Matt Whiting 06-07-2006 05:42 PM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
edb wrote:

> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>
> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
> sources say.
>
> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>
> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.


So who is number 1? If you say Toyota, then that makes the last
statement above incorrect...


Matt

mmdir2005@yahoo.com 06-09-2006 02:57 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 

edb wrote:
> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>
> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
> sources say.
>
> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>
> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.


Hyundai is the overall consumer winner beating Toyota and Honda.
Forget
very expensive Porsche and Lexus. Look at the average price average
people
paying for it and driving. If this statistic is real reflection from
consumer view without
any mistake on data collection that means Hyundai has becoming overall
winner.
It is bit hard to believe that.


mmdir2005@yahoo.com 06-09-2006 02:57 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 

edb wrote:
> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>
> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
> sources say.
>
> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>
> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.


Hyundai is the overall consumer winner beating Toyota and Honda.
Forget
very expensive Porsche and Lexus. Look at the average price average
people
paying for it and driving. If this statistic is real reflection from
consumer view without
any mistake on data collection that means Hyundai has becoming overall
winner.
It is bit hard to believe that.


mmdir2005@yahoo.com 06-09-2006 02:57 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 

edb wrote:
> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>
> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
> sources say.
>
> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>
> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.


Hyundai is the overall consumer winner beating Toyota and Honda.
Forget
very expensive Porsche and Lexus. Look at the average price average
people
paying for it and driving. If this statistic is real reflection from
consumer view without
any mistake on data collection that means Hyundai has becoming overall
winner.
It is bit hard to believe that.


nothermark 06-09-2006 07:16 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
On 8 Jun 2006 23:57:33 -0700, mmdir2005@yahoo.com wrote:

>
>edb wrote:
>> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>>
>> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
>> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
>> sources say.
>>
>> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
>> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>>
>> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
>> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.

>
> Hyundai is the overall consumer winner beating Toyota and Honda.
>Forget
>very expensive Porsche and Lexus. Look at the average price average
>people
>paying for it and driving. If this statistic is real reflection from
>consumer view without
>any mistake on data collection that means Hyundai has becoming overall
>winner.
>It is bit hard to believe that.


Why? Decent vehicles at a low price. When I went for my Elantra the
choice was it or a Subaru. I could not see where I was getting
$10,000 more value in the Sub.

nothermark 06-09-2006 07:16 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
On 8 Jun 2006 23:57:33 -0700, mmdir2005@yahoo.com wrote:

>
>edb wrote:
>> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>>
>> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
>> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
>> sources say.
>>
>> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
>> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>>
>> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
>> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.

>
> Hyundai is the overall consumer winner beating Toyota and Honda.
>Forget
>very expensive Porsche and Lexus. Look at the average price average
>people
>paying for it and driving. If this statistic is real reflection from
>consumer view without
>any mistake on data collection that means Hyundai has becoming overall
>winner.
>It is bit hard to believe that.


Why? Decent vehicles at a low price. When I went for my Elantra the
choice was it or a Subaru. I could not see where I was getting
$10,000 more value in the Sub.

nothermark 06-09-2006 07:16 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
On 8 Jun 2006 23:57:33 -0700, mmdir2005@yahoo.com wrote:

>
>edb wrote:
>> Sources: Porsche, Hyundai make big gains in quality study
>>
>> Porsche and Hyundai will emerge as the biggest winners Wednesday when
>> J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Initial Quality Study, industry
>> sources say.
>>
>> Porsche will vault to second overall in the study, improving from No.
>> 32 in last year's ranking, making Porsche the top European nameplate.
>>
>> Hyundai will place third, up from No. 11 in 2005. That makes the
>> Korean automaker the top mass-market nameplate.

>
> Hyundai is the overall consumer winner beating Toyota and Honda.
>Forget
>very expensive Porsche and Lexus. Look at the average price average
>people
>paying for it and driving. If this statistic is real reflection from
>consumer view without
>any mistake on data collection that means Hyundai has becoming overall
>winner.
>It is bit hard to believe that.


Why? Decent vehicles at a low price. When I went for my Elantra the
choice was it or a Subaru. I could not see where I was getting
$10,000 more value in the Sub.

Deck 06-12-2006 11:31 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
only thing is the cloud in peoples minds about the first Hyundais...as
people get older and die off the stigma of the Hyundai (crap) car will
disappear


Deck 06-12-2006 11:31 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
only thing is the cloud in peoples minds about the first Hyundais...as
people get older and die off the stigma of the Hyundai (crap) car will
disappear


Deck 06-12-2006 11:31 AM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
only thing is the cloud in peoples minds about the first Hyundais...as
people get older and die off the stigma of the Hyundai (crap) car will
disappear


Deck 06-13-2006 12:31 PM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
the 2006 quality report is in. Hyundas 3rd place behind Porsche and
Lexus!!!!
see: http://my.is/forums/showthread.php?p...88#post4253388


Deck 06-13-2006 12:31 PM

Re: Hyundai quality report just in.
 
the 2006 quality report is in. Hyundas 3rd place behind Porsche and
Lexus!!!!
see: http://my.is/forums/showthread.php?p...88#post4253388



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