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Old Dec 8, 2002 | 06:23 AM
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The list it tops is the "Forcasted Reliability" this is based on owner imput after being surveyed about problems. C/U must send one out (I have never gotten one and I have bought 5 new cars in the last 3 years) similar to JD Powers. Has anyone recieved the C/U survey?
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Old Dec 8, 2002 | 06:33 AM
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Originally posted by VTECPHIL#6829
The list it tops is the "Forcasted Reliability" this is based on owner imput after being surveyed about problems. C/U must send one out (I have never gotten one and I have bought 5 new cars in the last 3 years) similar to JD Powers. Has anyone recieved the C/U survey?
I used to get it, a few years ago, when I was a subscriber. I haven't received one since my subscription ran out.
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Old Dec 8, 2002 | 08:37 AM
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I've never understood the CR complaint that the S drives like an "ordinary" car when it's driven in an "ordinary" way. Like it or not, we all get stuck in slow moving traffic and the like, and it seems to me that the fact that it drives as easily as an "ordinary" car under those conditions is a very important asset, not a liability.

There's always a lower gear and VTEC when we need it (or want it!).
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