Re: I DON'T LIKE MY SATURN ANYMORE

From: ae517@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Russ Renaud)
Date: 1995/06/29

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sender: ae517@freenet.carleton.ca (Russ Renaud)
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reply-to: ae517@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Russ Renaud)
newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.saturn

P.C. Kilinskas (pck@cs.buffalo.edu) writes:
> 
> Try reading Consumer Reports, JD Powers, or something with some actual
> scientific basis to it rather than basing your judgment on anecdotal
> evidence, and you'll find that Saturn is indeed a superior automobile.
> Obviously no auto manufacturer can make every single thing on every 
> single car absolutely perfect every time.  Badmouthing, ranting and
> raving only makes the poster look childish.

Oh! The Consumer Report!   Yes, and what did they say recently about
the Saturn in comparison to other similar-priced automobiles?  If memory
serves correct, it was in the middle-of-the-pack.

The price is in the ball park, they have shown some good, innovative ideas,
but the quality control is lacking compared to the offerings of other
maufacturers.


 > Ah, but one post from you means we have the truth now, right? >

Just look at the nature of other postings on this newgroup; it gives an
indication of the type of problems owners continue to encounter.  


 >> >>Hastily donning my asbestos skivvies,
> 
> I'd reccommend you don your thinking cap before you post next time.

I'd would recommend you open your eyes and have an open mind.


> Phil
> '94 SL2
> --
> pck@cs.buffalo.edu
> 



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