Go to http://www.nctd.com/review-search.cfm and find it urself....the experts opinion.....it is not possible for any individual to have data for all the car makes in details and actual.....
2006-07-26 22:18:06
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answered by Chandrachurh 2
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This is wierd, I just brought a copy of Test Drive Magazine (a British car magazine) today and those very same cars were compared in a shootout (except the Pajero Pinin, they compared a Nissan X-trail instead). The winner as in the past was the Honda CR-V, based on its refinement, performance, build quality and economy. The other cars were in this order: RAV4, Santa Fe, X-Trail (no Pajero Pinin, but that is a MUCH smaller car and shouldnt be cmpared to these), Grand Vitara and Sportage. I think overall Honda cars have the best reliabilty and build quality, according to JD Power scores.
2006-07-27 08:08:05
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answered by Wildhoney 3
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Well let's see... Kia's are ok, most are very small and not very comfortable, my sister in law has one. Mitsubishi's I hear about needing to be fixed all the time, Toyota's are random, either good or bad... Honda's are probably your best bet. A honda is always nice. Me and my husband own a 2004 Suzuki Verona however and love it. I haven't had to do any major maintenance at all, and it's very roomy and luxurious, they are a plus in my book and the warranty is amazing, and my friend owns a Hyundai Sonata, basically the same as the Suzuki, not any major repairs, but the inside is kind of simple.
2006-07-27 05:18:50
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answered by Danielle 4
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The only 1 I speak 4 is the Rav4.
Nippy, reliable & better fuel costs than some of the others.
We have 1 & it's never let us down.
Steer well clear of the Vitaras, they roll far 2 easily.
2006-07-27 05:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion, all are fine cars. I really believe that you are worrying needlessly because the reliability of cars today is uniformly so high that "reliability" is no longer a factor to consider. (Other than Ford, that is--they will NEVER get their act together and haven't had it together since the flat-head V-8 of 1948.)
I'd study the local dealerships as a prime consideration. Ask the BBB for customer complaints, the local judge's office for lawsuits against any, etc.
OK--somehhing here--Mitsubishi has the reputation of being the solid best of the Jap cars. Why? Because of the Chryslter-Mercedes presence in its engineering department.
Best--
2006-07-27 05:54:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Get the CR-V. Definitely the best quality, most durable. I have a friend who owns one and it's great. I have rented or been in most of the others and I think the CR-V is the best, by far.
2006-07-27 05:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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My vote is Honda CR-V, but Nissan (not listed as choice) makes very dependable/ gas mileage vehicles as well. My '82 Honda civic did me good for 330 hundred thousand miles, I was impressed
2006-07-27 05:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I would love HONDA CR-V because of its classy looks and steradiness... Go for it..
2006-07-27 06:09:05
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answered by krishsree 2
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I dont think only one person can do it. You better check Yahoo Autos!
2006-07-27 05:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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HONDA R THE BEST FOR RELIABILITY BUT I LIKE TOYOTA.
2006-07-27 06:01:27
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answered by bigboobs1@btinternet.com 2
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