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* Nissan 370Z Black Edition 40th anniversary revealed for Europe - 1 messages,
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* TOYOTA SEZ IT HAS [another] FIX FOR PEDAL ... DO YOU BELIEVE IT? - 3
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TOPIC: Nissan 370Z Black Edition 40th anniversary revealed for Europe
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.nissan/t/3823c2a1c3de0ae0?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Feb 7 2010 11:10 pm
From: sjmmail2000-247@yahoo.co.uk
Nissan has just launched a very special 370Z Black Edition model which celebrates the 40th anniversary of all things Z-badged coming from the Japanese carmaker. The new car doesn't include any performance upgrades, but customers will be able to find some very interesting features, including metallic black or quartz paint, a red leather and suede interior, [...] Post published on Rpmgo.com Nissan 370Z Black Edition 40th anniversary revealed for Europe Related posts: The new Nissan 370Z Roadster m...
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TOPIC: TOYOTA SEZ IT HAS [another] FIX FOR PEDAL ... DO YOU BELIEVE IT?
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.nissan/t/b3778869cfbea966?hl=en
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== 1 of 3 ==
Date: Mon, Feb 8 2010 5:35 am
From: "C. E. White"
"Clive" <Clive@yewbank.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:yN03EnXB3KbLFwJ5@yewbank.demon.co.uk...
> ....whilst both Honda and Toyota regularly come out top in "Which?"
> a UK based consumer magazine which doesn't take adverts so it's
> totally independant of manufacturers.
Just becasue a magazine doesn't take advertsing doesn't mean it is
fair and truthful. Where does "Which?" get their data? I look at
consumer magazines like this as just a different set of opinions
affected by a different set of biases.
Ed
== 2 of 3 ==
Date: Mon, Feb 8 2010 6:32 am
From: Clive
In message <hkp4g2$g4v$1@news.eternal-september.org>, C. E. White
<cewhite3@mindspring.com> writes
>"Clive" <Clive@yewbank.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:yN03EnXB3KbLFwJ5@yewbank.demon.co.uk...
>> ....whilst both Honda and Toyota regularly come out top in "Which?"
>> a UK based consumer magazine which doesn't take adverts so it's
>> totally independant of manufacturers.
>Just becasue a magazine doesn't take advertsing doesn't mean it is
>fair and truthful. Where does "Which?" get their data? I look at
>consumer magazines like this as just a different set of opinions
>affected by a different set of biases.
"Which?" Is a consumer magazine that does independent tests and where a
product is complicated like a car it joins forces with like minded other
consumer magazines throughout Europe. They also pole their readership
every two years on each car's previous reliability and publish the
results. It's a totally different product from the JD Power Survey which
we also get over here, who, to be honest I wouldn't trust, any more than
I would any other magazine that runs adverts.
Last year I was in Florida on Holiday for about three weeks and had a
Dodge Avenger 2.4 automatic which I liked very much, but I wouldn't buy
one as it only turned in 340 mile each tankful of petrol (I know you
gallons are smaller than ours) even so I worked out that it was doing
only half the mileage of my own car, a Nissan Almera Diesel 2.2.
--
Clive
== 3 of 3 ==
Date: Mon, Feb 8 2010 9:12 am
From: clare@snyder.on.ca
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 14:32:06 +0000, Clive <Clive@yewbank.demon.co.uk>
wrote:
>In message <hkp4g2$g4v$1@news.eternal-september.org>, C. E. White
><cewhite3@mindspring.com> writes
>>"Clive" <Clive@yewbank.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
>>news:yN03EnXB3KbLFwJ5@yewbank.demon.co.uk...
>>> ....whilst both Honda and Toyota regularly come out top in "Which?"
>>> a UK based consumer magazine which doesn't take adverts so it's
>>> totally independant of manufacturers.
>>Just becasue a magazine doesn't take advertsing doesn't mean it is
>>fair and truthful. Where does "Which?" get their data? I look at
>>consumer magazines like this as just a different set of opinions
>>affected by a different set of biases.
>"Which?" Is a consumer magazine that does independent tests and where a
>product is complicated like a car it joins forces with like minded other
>consumer magazines throughout Europe. They also pole their readership
>every two years on each car's previous reliability and publish the
>results. It's a totally different product from the JD Power Survey which
>we also get over here, who, to be honest I wouldn't trust, any more than
>I would any other magazine that runs adverts.
>Last year I was in Florida on Holiday for about three weeks and had a
>Dodge Avenger 2.4 automatic which I liked very much, but I wouldn't buy
>one as it only turned in 340 mile each tankful of petrol (I know you
>gallons are smaller than ours) even so I worked out that it was doing
>only half the mileage of my own car, a Nissan Almera Diesel 2.2.
Different horses for different courses - you can NOT compare gasoline
to diesel.
And it's pretty hard to sell a Diesel in America if it weighs less
than 3 tons.
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