its over on msn just thought i would post it here for the people who dont have msn for there home page on the internet.
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The Ford Fusion led the Medium Car segment in its first year on the market.
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The Chevrolet Corvette topped the Small Specialty Over $25,000 segment for the third year in a row, and was also the highest scoring in the Convertible Above $30,000 segment.
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The Dodge Charger was ranked the highest in the Large Car segment and was one of only two vehicles from DaimlerChrysler listed on the Total Quality Index.
BMW 7-Series
Chevrolet Corvette
Chevrolet HHR
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
Chevrolet Silverado 3500
Dodge Charger
Dodge Magnum
Ford Fusion
Honda Civic
Honda Odyssey
Honda Ridgeline
Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Lexus IS
Lexus RX 350
Lexus RX 400h
MINI Cooper
Nissan Armada
Saturn Vue
Toyota 4Runner
Toyota Tacoma
Toyota's Tacoma pickup truck was a repeat winner in the Compact Pickup segment.
The MINI Cooper scored the highest in two segments for 2006—Convertibles Under $30,000 and Small Specialty Under $25,000.
General Motors topped all other automakers in the number of vehicles receiving the highest score in their category, according to the 2006 Total Quality Index (TQI) Awards from automotive consulting firm Strategic Vision.
The Total Quality Index was calculated based on responses from more than 29,000 buyers who bought 2006 models in October and November of 2005. Each year buyers are asked to rate all aspects of the ownership experience, from buying and owning to driving.
Strategic Vision has been calculating the TQI since 1995. "We're seeing many new or redesigned vehicles at the top of their segments," said Strategic Vision CEO Darrel Edwards. "These vehicles typically deliver more tangible and intangible emotional elements which are relevant to buyers."
Although no single automaker dominated the awards this year, five of the 20 segments were led by vehicles from General Motors. Toyota topped four segments, while BMW and Honda each fielded three top-scoring vehicles. Domestic models and Japanese models scored highest in eight segments each, with European brands taking the last four.
"Overall the results show good news and bad news for the domestics, "said Daniel Gorrell, Strategic Vision vice president. "On the one hand, their efforts to beef up their car offerings are paying off, especially with bread-and-butter products like the Ford Fusion and Dodge Charger. On the other hand, the Japanese continue making inroads into the truck categories that the domestics used to own, winning six of the ten slots, vs. three for the domestics."
Hmm 25% isn't bad at all, I want 75% for GM tho.
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what? no cobalt? this list is wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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