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The ads against Toyota are likely to be heralded by Detroit automakers, which have been crying foul for years now over Toyota's seemingly bulletproof image with consumers as the environmentally friendly automaker.
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The ads against Toyota are likely to be heralded by Detroit automakers, which have been crying foul for years now over Toyota's seemingly bulletproof image with consumers as the environmentally friendly automaker.
LOL
no consumers vision is they get a better built, far more reliable car from Toyota. and 90% of Detroits product is garbage. the big 3 would do anything to be able to throw rocks at toyota.......except try to be better than them.
whatever happened to "if you can't beat them, join them". till i see cars from Detroit that actually can match Toyota's quality it's all a bunch of spin and hot air.
And they only are complaining about the hybird highlander, and it's lexus twin....big suprise they suck. they are still trucks. Notice they don't rip into the Prius anywhere in that article. And let's remember the hybird Ford Escape is getting the same exact bad press on poor fuel economy. At least with Ford this company had a real gripe, the Excursion was totally uncalled for. And for Bill Ford to go on and on about being an evnromentalst after supporting the go-ahead to build this huge waste....was poor taste.
I find it funny these ad's are only running in the Detroit Free Press...becuase that's the only place where anybody cares. boo-hoo Detroit....shut up and build better cars.
JAMMIT wrote:yes. but they'll still have a better vehicle than anything the big 3 put out. It's all typical Detroit spin.
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October 24, 2005
BY SARAH A. WEBSTER
FREE PRESS BUSINESS WRITER
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But Bluewater's ads, which were obtained by the Free Press last week
JAMMIT wrote:Oh no? Not in the free press?
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October 24, 2005
BY SARAH A. WEBSTER
FREE PRESS BUSINESS WRITER
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But Bluewater's ads, which were obtained by the Free Press last week
Mother Jones online is a Detroit based news firm.
sure YOU read it?
Sizzy's Security (NauticaZ) wrote:JAMMIT wrote:Quote:
The ads against Toyota are likely to be heralded by Detroit automakers, which have been crying foul for years now over Toyota's seemingly bulletproof image with consumers as the environmentally friendly automaker.
LOL
no consumers vision is they get a better built, far more reliable car from Toyota. and 90% of Detroits product is garbage. the big 3 would do anything to be able to throw rocks at toyota.......except try to be better than them.
whatever happened to "if you can't beat them, join them". till i see cars from Detroit that actually can match Toyota's quality it's all a bunch of spin and hot air.
And they only are complaining about the hybird highlander, and it's lexus twin....big suprise they suck. they are still trucks. Notice they don't rip into the Prius anywhere in that article. And let's remember the hybird Ford Escape is getting the same exact bad press on poor fuel economy. At least with Ford this company had a real gripe, the Excursion was totally uncalled for. And for Bill Ford to go on and on about being an evnromentalst after supporting the go-ahead to build this huge waste....was poor taste.
I find it funny these ad's are only running in the Detroit Free Press...becuase that's the only place where anybody cares. boo-hoo Detroit....shut up and build better cars.
you cant say it better than Jammit just did. Youre not gonna get 50 MPG from a Highlander, hybrid or not. Where are GM's hybrids? Oh wait thats right, they ae behind the times as usual.
Sizzy's Security wrote: Honestly, a better study needs to be done than one guy from the Free Press of Detroit. I would say the same about any company in this situation. You can twist facts and half truths any which way to make an ad campaign. Remember the election ads??
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The hybrid version of the Highlander got only 20.6 miles per gallon in a week-long test drive this year on a range of driving conditions by Free Press auto critic Mark Phelan. The EPA rating shows the vehicle gets 33 m.p.g. city/28 m.p.g. highway in federal tests. The non-hybrid Highlander, meanwhile, was rated 19 m.p.g. city/25 m.p.g. highway by the EPA -- much closer to the actual results in the hybrid.
Sizzy's Security (NauticaZ) wrote:No, the ads are by Bluewater, but the actual testing was done by a writer for the Free Press