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Suzuki swift, ha. That is some funny stuff. That and seeing 2 new Mercedes. As of late they have had so many reliability issues I am surprised to see them on the list. Love their past, but am concerned over their future especially after touring their assembly plant. I pretty much I think this is a case of non-car people making a list. Especially noting there are NO american cars on the list. While it is true the recent past has been shady for them, cars like the Fusion, the new F150 just shouldn't be left off that list.

I like the IS, but I haven't been in at least half those cars.

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I'll take the 3 series or Cayman S, hehe

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I'll take the 3 series or Cayman S, hehe

Review: and :NeedPics:

maybe for the next article

the Z06 definitely deserves to be on there....

and i agree, MB's relibility has taken a beating lately...

teh F150?? nah....the fusion, maybe...

hybrid? what about the silverado hybrid? though it's MPG improvement isn't worth the price difference. especially since driving back from colorado last week, with the train in the bed, doing 65mph, my silverado (31k miles on the odo, 5.3ltr xcab 4x4) averaged 20mpg.

like mentioned earlier, when noncar ppl make a list, they really screw it up...lol...

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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part of the reason I posted this was because of the choosen vehicles

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