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Consumer Reports confirms Toyota is slipping
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<blockquote data-quote="Klay" data-source="post: 5643375" data-attributes="member: 45120"><p>I don't necessarily agree with your statements because part of the reason Ford's vehicles have lower resale is because they were selling them too cheaply so they could move more metal. Everyone likes a good deal but domestic buyers in particular want nothing but below msrp, even for popular vehicles. Of course, the big 3 trained them this way so it will take to time to reverse this thinking but selling more for the sake of selling more isn't always better in the long run. They need to be making money on each one and that includes the dealer.</p><p></p><p>As far as the original topic, I am glad even stupid consumer reports is realizing toyota isn't as infallible as everyone believes. I'm sure the only reason they are doing that though is because you can only lie so much before people catch on. They are at the point where they can't claim toyota's are vastly superior to domestics because it isn't true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klay, post: 5643375, member: 45120"] I don't necessarily agree with your statements because part of the reason Ford's vehicles have lower resale is because they were selling them too cheaply so they could move more metal. Everyone likes a good deal but domestic buyers in particular want nothing but below msrp, even for popular vehicles. Of course, the big 3 trained them this way so it will take to time to reverse this thinking but selling more for the sake of selling more isn't always better in the long run. They need to be making money on each one and that includes the dealer. As far as the original topic, I am glad even stupid consumer reports is realizing toyota isn't as infallible as everyone believes. I'm sure the only reason they are doing that though is because you can only lie so much before people catch on. They are at the point where they can't claim toyota's are vastly superior to domestics because it isn't true. [/QUOTE]
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