Auto Experts Predict U.S. Automakers Closing the Gap with Overseas Competitors
Over the last two decades, foreign automakers have developed a reputation for producing better cars than their North American competitors, often outranking them in overall value. But the perceived notion that a foreign brand equals higher quality may be about to change. With recent signs of significant improvements, U.S. automakers seem to be on the road to a comeback.
Using multiple criteria such as depreciation/retained value, maintenance and repair costs and fuel costs Intellichoice.com, a leading automotive forecaster, decides its annual "Best Overall Value of the Year" awards. 2008 marks the second consecutive year that Toyota and GM have vied for the highest total number awards, further proving that top American manufacturers have made strides in recent years in delivering desirable, durable, high-value vehicles.
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