Iconocast Logo

Welcome To Iconocast

How to add a URL link from your web site to the Iconocast web sites

blank

Recent News on the Keywords, tough consumers + consumer car + cars , Related to the Article Below:


Wall Street Journal
In China, Hybrids Are Tough Sell
Wall Street Journal - Apr 20, 2008
That is a tough challenge since compact and smaller cars, which made up 67% of all car sales in China last year, are selling for as little as $4500. ...
Buying trends point at tough times
Central Maine Morning Sentinel, ME - Apr 20, 2008
And with the economy headed down, few people were in the market for a new car. He worried that the cars would sit for months. But within a few weeks, ...
The 5 Worst Excuses for Not Going Green
FOXBusiness - Apr 21, 2008
It may be tough to understand what it means when statistics refer to taking 25 million cars off the road, Kostigen says. But he advises looking at it like ...
Auto sales slam on the brakes
DetNews.com, MI - Apr 21, 2008
In addition to a weak economy and sagging consumer confidence, gasoline prices have risen to record highs and credit is hard to come by, forcing dealers to ...
The most desirable new car features
MSNBC - Apr 17, 2008
That means next-generation features like onboard Internet access and email, or futuristic concept cars that drive themselves, might be tough sells, ...
Consumers seek durability when shopping for tough cars
USA Today - Apr 1, 2008
Consumers have been merciless in their demand for durable cars that don't fall apart in the first five years of ownership. In the past, US automakers have ...
Running on Empty
Washington Post, United States - Apr 20, 2008
Some are the result of homeowners with ballooning mortgages making tough decisions about which bills they can afford to pay. Other car owners succumbed to ...
From Nantucket to Riyadh: Dethroning Oil
World Politics Review - Apr 22, 2008
Suddenly, tree-huggers, political strategists and worried consumers faced the same enemy. That enemy has now become the mother of invention. ...
Debt-o-nation!
The Times, South Africa - Apr 19, 2008
He said the main challenge consumers face is affordability as debt instalments and the cost of living have risen. ?It?s tough out there, ...

The Press
Drop-off in sales of used vehicles
The Press, New Zealand - Apr 20, 2008
Coughlan expects a tough six to eight months for car dealers, with some of the more marginal operations likely to close. Turners Auction is also seeing the ...
Source: Google News
   
   

Consumers are finding vehicles able to withstand the daily demands of life in some unlikely places.

The Honda showroom is one. There, buyers looking for reliable, safe vehicles with low repair costs and reports of problems will find the Odyssey. It ranked first on our list of most durable vehicles. The Honda Pilot, CRV, Civic and Accord also made the list.

IN PICTURES: Top 10 toughest cars on the road

That's no surprise, say industry experts. The Japanese automaker typically stands above the competition in quality and reliability surveys.

"Honda builds an outstanding product," says Dave Wurster, president of Vincentric, an automotive research company. "They are highly reliable, and they last a long time. Their vehicles work well long into the future."

Other durable rides include small SUVs like the Subaru Forester and Volvo's XC90 and the more luxurious Audi A4 and Acura RDX.

Behind The Numbers

In compiling our list of the toughest cars on the road, we looked at several key measures. To gauge safety, we used both the most recent National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration and Insurance Institute of Highway Safety front and side crash-test ratings. Vehicles had to have received at least a four-star rating out five from the NHTSA. Only a top rating of "good" in front, side and rear crash testing was acceptable from the Institute.

We used Consumer Reports' 2007 Overall Road Test Scores, which is based on 50 different tests and evaluations, to determine overall vehicle performance. Vehicles had to reach a minimum of 70 out of 100 to be considered, which falls in the second-highest range of "very good."

Strategic Vision's 2007 New Vehicle Experience Study was also consulted. In it, the automotive research company measures how many owners complain of "things gone wrong" after the first 90 days of ownership. The "Problem Impact Measure" takes into consideration the level of concern each problem caused the owner, the extent to which it was resolved and the owner's level of satisfaction with the resolution. Only vehicles that exceeded or met the average for their segment were considered.

Problems measured here are not always life-threatening. One example: a knob falling off is of lesser concern to a car owner than, say, failing brakes.

Finally, we looked at Vincentric's estimated five-year repair costs, which takes into account warranties that typically cover most repairs in the first three years of ownership.

Driving Demand

Consumers have been merciless in their demand for durable cars that don't fall apart in the first five years of ownership. In the past, U.S. automakers have lost sales because of quality and reliability problems. After years of complaints about shoddy workmanship, Korean automakers Kia and Hyundai have focused on proving that their vehicles are made to last. They were among the first in the industry to offer 100,000-mile/10-year warranties to back up their claims.

"For the most part, most vehicles are doing exceptionally well, considering where we have come from," says Alexander Edwards, president of Strategic Vision. "But if people don't feel secure, if they don't feel the product is durable, it doesn't matter how interesting it looks, how much fun or exciting it is to drive. People will not buy your product if they have no confidence in it."

The market's durable cars are also comfortable and loaded with conveniences. The Honda Accord sedan, for example, has an eight-way, power-adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support. The Audi A4 is equipped with a dual-zone climate control system with an automatic seven-temperature sensor, a sun sensor and a pressure sensor. The Toyota Highlander has 14 beverage holders and second-row seats that move back and forth, recline or fold flat.

Indeed, there are vehicles designed to withstand just about anything life throws their way — including spilled sippy cups.

? 2008 Forbes.com LLC.? All Rights Reserved.
Posted
Updated
E-mail | Save | Print |
To report corrections and clarifications, contact Reader Editor Brent Jones. For publication consideration in the newspaper, send comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and state for verification.
The Honda Odyssey scores tops in 'Forbes' list of toughest cars with a 'Consumer Reports' road test score of 91 and a ranking of only 22 problems per 100 vehicles.
Honda
The Honda Odyssey scores tops in 'Forbes' list of toughest cars with a 'Consumer Reports' road test score of 91 and a ranking of only 22 problems per 100 vehicles.

 

 

 

 

 
Google
Web www.iconocast.com

Search inside Iconocast for the keyword you have in mind.

Iconocast has collected more than 50,000 articles and press releases on health and science.

These are current and most up to date press releases on the subject you are searching.

We collect current health and science press releases daily from more than 5000 research and health institutes. Here is an example : The elderberry way to perfect skin

We believe if you do search inside Iconocast, you will get better results than searching the web alone.

 
 
ALL THE NEWS : News1 ; News2 ; News3 ; News4 ; News5 ; News6 ; News7 ; News8 ; News9 ; News9A


ADVERTISEMENT

Iconocast is about learning and teaching without borders; we offer eMarketing, Internet Advertising, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Online Branding, and eMarketing News Services.

 

Iconocast Home Page

Contact Iconocast

Iconocast Health Articles

© 2003-07. ICONOCAST is a trademark of iconocast.com.