loll excuse moi du terme mais bulshit c'est le mot
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Honda (includes Acura)
* Overall score: 74
* Average test score: 75
* Reliability: Very good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 76%
* Most are reliable and well-rounded performers. Hondas usually handle well but suffer from road noise.
* Highs: Ride, handling, powertrains, controls, crash-test results.
* Lows: Road noise.
Subaru
* Overall score: 73
* Average test score: 81
* Reliability: Very good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 82%
* Most are dependable all-wheel-drive vehicles that have simple controls. Fuel economy is not a typical strength.
* Highs: Ride, handling, controls, crash-test results.
* Lows: Engine noise, fuel economy.
Toyota (includes Lexus, Scion)
* Overall score: 71
* Average test score: 74
* Reliability:Very good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 74%
* Reliability remains top notch. Most are comfortable and quiet but usually not so sporty. Toyota leads in hybrid technology.
* Highs: Quietness, fuel economy, ride, powertrains, acceleration.
* Lows: Lack of agility, rear visibility in some, fit and finish in newer models.
Volvo
* Overall score: 68
* Average test score:73
* Reliability:Very good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 67%
* Volvos are solid and safe but often have harsh rides. Refinement and comfort have improved.
* Highs: Safety features, crash-test results, fit and finish, seat comfort.
* Lows: Ride, noise, visibility.
Ford (includes Lincoln)
* Overall score: 67
* Average test score:70
* Reliability:Very good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 71%
* Most handle well and are well-rounded and reliable.The Fusion, Mustang, and the Flex SUV, with the EcoBoost V6, lead the pack.
* Highs: Crash-test results, interior room, ride, acceleration.
* Lows: Braking, fuel economy, engine noise.
Hyundai (includes Kia)
* Overall score: 66
* Average test score: 75
* Reliability: Good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 70%
* Hyundais and Kias have been rapidly improving. Reliability and refinement are better.
* Highs: Controls, quietness, long warranty, fit and finish, drivetrains, value.
* Lows: Middling ride and handling.
Mazda
* Overall score: 65
* Average test score: 75
* Reliability:Good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 67%
* Most Mazdas are fun to drive but a little noisy. Recent models have fared well in our road tests.
* Highs: Handling, steering, acceleration.
* Lows: Road noise.
Nissan (includes Infiniti)
* Overall score: 65
* Average test score:74
* Reliability:Good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 63%
* Nissan builds some of the highest-rated cars. Interior quality is improved. Some older models push the overall score down.
* Highs: Handling, acceleration, fuel economy, controls.
* Lows: Ride, noise, visibility.
Volkswagen (includes Audi)
* Overall score: 63
* Average test score:79
* Reliability:Good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 53%
* VWs and Audis usually do very well in our tests and have well-finished interiors, but consistent reliability is not a strong suit.
* Highs: Handling, fit and finish, crash-test results, transmissions.
* Lows: Spotty reliability, controls in Audi models.
Mercedes-Benz
* Overall score: 57
* Average test score: 73
* Reliability:Fair
* Tested vehicles recommended: 36%
* Most have excellent ride and handling and plush interiors but frustrating controls. Mercedes SUVs have hurt the reliability score.
* Highs: Handling, ride, acceleration, fit and finish, seat comfort.
* Lows: Controls, reliability.
BMW
* Overall score: 57
* Average test score: 77
* Reliability:Fair
* Tested vehicles recommended: 31%
* BMWs are sporty and well finished and have great seats, but controls are frustrating and reliability mostly subpar.
* Highs: Handling, ride, acceleration, transmissions, fit and finish, seats.
* Lows: Controls, reliability.
General Motors (includes Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, Cadillac)
* Overall score: 56
* Average test score: 67
* Reliability:Good
* Tested vehicles recommended: 46%
* Most newer models do well in our tests, but others pull down GM's overall score.
* Highs: Ride, controls, quietness, acceleration.
* Lows: Fuel economy, turning circles, braking, visibility.
Chrysler (includes Dodge, Jeep)
* Overall score: 43
* Average test score: 50
* Reliability:Fair
* Tested vehicles recommended: 9%
* Newer models are promising, and Chrysler's score may improve as its lineup rebuilds.
* Highs: Interior room and features, controls, acceleration.
* Lows: Reliability, fuel economy, ride, braking, fit and finish, agility.
loll excuse moi du terme mais bulshit c'est le mot
-Civic 2013 LX, automatique, 12500km, blanc, la nouvelle de la famille.
-Cavalier 2004 Z-TYPE Ecotec, manuel, 192000km, orange brulé (DAILY) Beau/bon/pas chère! Le nouveau fidèle "beater"
Que se soit , Americain , Japonais , European , c'est le coup de coeur qui compte!
ouin, j'ai de la misère a croire que VW est meilleur que mercedes ou bmw
Lis les + et les - c'est n'importe quoi, pis chrysler sont pas si pire qu'ils le dise selon les résultats!
-Civic 2013 LX, automatique, 12500km, blanc, la nouvelle de la famille.
-Cavalier 2004 Z-TYPE Ecotec, manuel, 192000km, orange brulé (DAILY) Beau/bon/pas chère! Le nouveau fidèle "beater"
Que se soit , Americain , Japonais , European , c'est le coup de coeur qui compte!
Humm, y en a qui vont se défouler avec ce post lollllll
9 % de modèles recommandés... si on considère que Chrysler a 23 modèles... ça donne 2 modèles recommandés dans la gamme ! Donc les Jeep TJ et Grand Cherokee. Le reste, poubelle. Évaluation réaliste. Et les + et - de Chrysler sont tout ce qu'il y a de plus réalistes. Même chose pour BMW. Ton commentaire respire le parti pris.
Ford Focus SE EcoBoost 2015 argent tectonique
"The (Toyota) iQ is a frisky fun little car. And Despite being less than 3 meter long, you can just about to squeeze 4 people into it. If they are really good friends... I mean like really good." - Jonny Smith, Fifth Gear Saison 21 Épisode 3
Je trouve la liste très réaliste !
Consumer report recherche le best bang for the buck tout en étant fiable et sans souci. Une accord V6 est logiquement plus intéressante qu'une 323 plus chère mais émotivement, c'est différent !
C'est clair que Chrysler allait finir dernier, ne pas se l'avouer c'est jouer à l'autruche.
Bien d'accord avec toi Racing...mais ca serait le fun de savoir c'Est quoi les problemes analyser sur les vehicule, car il y a une difference entre une transmission qui saute versus une porte qui debarre pas :P
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