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Nismo
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http://www.topgear.com/content/carsurvey/2006/features/01/1.html

3 years on the trott....


awaits all the abuse
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You can amit Japanese cars are good but they just don't have the style compared to European.
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Has no torque
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quote:
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Has no torque
Marc
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Well someone had to say it
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Honda also come 3rd in manufactures

Vauxhall did well

1 Skoda (UP)
Once-humble Skoda pushes the Japanese from the top slot

2 Lexus (DOWN)
Masters of build quality forced to a still-good second place

3 Honda (-)
Top two places in the car list helped secure a third place overall

4 Mazda (-)
Fourth place for the second year running

5 Mini (UP)
Mini's strong following means it's up two places at five

6 Subaru (-)
Another non-mover - would have scored higher but for high ownership costs

7 Toyota (DOWN)
Down two places for Toyota against last year's survey

8 Porsche (-)
Consistent performer, but reliability score lower than you'd expect

9 Jaguar (-)
Strong performance from the XJ helped Jag hold on to ninth

10 Hyundai (UP)
Hyundai swaps places with BMW - thanks in part to good service

11 BMW (DOWN)
X3 is most reliable car in the survey, but BMW still slipped a place

12 Suzuki (UP)
Decent performance means Suzuki moves up three places

13 Seat (UP)
Seat's up too, but not so impressive next to Skoda's performance

14 Lotus (UP)
Build quality was the only thing holding Lotus back

15 Audi (DOWN)
We expected better than middle of the table from Audi

16 Volvo (DOWN)
Reasonable effort, but didn't score well for ownership costs

17 Kia (UP)
A promising improvement against last year - up from 23rd place



'Citroen, Renault and Peugeot bring up the rear, shrugging haplessly and disappointing buyers...'
18 Smart (-)
Smart holds onto its place just past the half way mark

19 Volkswagen (UP)
Modest improvement held back by surprisingly average scores

20 Nissan (DOWN)
Nissan slips one place from last year

21 Chrysler (DOWN)
And so does Chrysler...

22 Alfa Romeo (UP)
Predictably below-average performance from Alfa

23 Rover (DOWN)
Down one, but who really cares?

24 Ford (UP)
Up one place but not much to shout about

25 Mitsubishi (DOWN)
Lowest placed Japanese manufacturer

26 Saab (DOWN)
A huge drop from 14th place for the Swedes

27 Vauxhall (-)
No improvement for Vauxhall this year

28 Daewoo (UP)
A two-place jump for Daewoo. Chevy will be pleased...

29 Land Rover (UP)
Up by two places, but still a poor effort

30 Mercedes (UP)
Woeful performance from a so-called 'premium' brand

31 Fiat (UP)
Good score from the Panda helps lift Fiat a bit. But only a bit

32 Jeep (DOWN)
Jeep slides further down the table

33 Citroen (-)
Best of the French manufacturers, but that's no consolation

34 Renault (-)
Dismal

35 Peugeot (-)
Oh dear. Again
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So where is vauxhall?

Nice to see jag quite high up


Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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27, probably due to there being more cars of that brand then most of the others.
Marc
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Never had a problem with my old Corsa
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Slagging off modern day Vauxhalls is like slagging off modern day Skodas...

Times have changed, it'll take vauxhall another 10 years to shake off the dodgy image. Too many sales reps Vectras and Astras about

New ranges of VX are good cars. They are still behined the quality of German manufactures, but compare the quality gap now as to that of 10 years ago...

Either Vauxhall have caught up a lot, or the German makes haven't progressed much...
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Look which 3 are at the bottom
Marc
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quote:
Originally posted by VXR
Slagging off modern day Vauxhalls is like slagging off modern day Skodas...


Went to Citroen recently and the doors clunked like a VW. I think everyone has upped the quality, they've had to.
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I agree, Vauxhall's are getting much much better.

I went to the British Motor Show and sat in the new Corsa. It felt much nicer than a B of 10 years ago. It feels like a 'bigger' car, more solid, better built and you could do a long journey in a more powerful one and not know it.

Compare that to the plastic, rattly Corsa B's.

It won't be long before Vauxhall are back up there again. Ford however imo, have stayed pretty level. The difference between MK5 and MK6/7 isn't huge.
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yeah but times have changed, every manufacture has progressed
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quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
yeah but times have changed, every manufacture has progressed

I would disagree to a certain extent.

Dad used to have a E39 520i SE which was nice. Then had to sell to free up cash, getting a 1.8 Vectra B SRi which was shoddy compared (and compared to current Vectra) then he moved onto a 2000 E39 530i Sport which was, well, the same as the 520i, now he's on an E46 M3 and that is pretty much the same. New BMW's are also the same, apart from technological advances, i.e. iDrive etc which, to be honest, no-one really needs.

There is no doubting that technology under the bonnet, safety etc hasn't increased (I mean look at the latest S-class) BUT some marques just aren't changing hugely, where as Vauxhall imo, has.
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quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
yeah but times have changed, every manufacture has progressed


Yes and others havent progressed as much as the rest, or vice versa i.e. Skoda and Fiat.

 
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