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Old 09-11-2017, 06:06 PM   #52
mazeroni
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I have negative perceptions of many brands. Not sure that would prevent me from buying a car from them, but it would be a determining factor. In order:

1. Chrysler. I can name two products they still sell (I'm not cheating by going to their website): The Pacifica and the 300. I honestly have no idea if they have others cars. I know the Dart and 200 are dead. Not sure if the Journey is still around, although it is now old if it is. Also, the 300 is dated, although I agree it kind of looks boss. I love me the 300 SRT-8. So that really only leaves the Pacifica, which I'm certain is a good vehicle, but not enough to carry a brand.

2. Anything GM - sans Cadillac. Overall, the GM product portfolio is fast improving compared to where they were a few years ago, but I think there is still more to prove. A really good Camaro can't cover what is bad about the company. Also, I hate the "Real People" commercials. Plus, Chevy has a terrible design language. God the old Caviler sucked. Ever ridden in one? It was terrible in every way. I still think about it.

3. Subaru - Besides the WRX/ STI / BRZ, what do they offer? Good marketing and that's it.

4. Lincoln - I can just get the Platinum version of the Ford vehicle and save some cash.

5. Nissan - This is irrational, but I don't like anything they do. I couldn't tell you one redeeming factor about any of their products, and this includes Infiniti. Even though the G60 coupe is cool looking, I'd just get a C-Class Coupe.

6. Eh, no point continuing one. I made my horrible points.
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