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Rich, creamy, delicious and
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Acura was introduced in 1986 as the luxury brand of Japanese
manufacturer, Honda. Their lineup includes luxury sedans and coupes, sports
cars, and sport-utility vehicles. Most share platforms and engines with
parent company Honda products. Acura consistently ranks high in customer
satisfaction polls, placing third in the 2002 J.D. Power study. |
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This German automaker's history can be traced back to 1899. Audi was one
of four brands that made up the Auto Union family--hence the four rings in
the Audi logo. In 1958 Audi was purchased by the Daimler Group and then sold
to present owner Volkswagen in 1964. Audi introduced its innovative
"quattro" all-wheel-drive system in 1980. It shares many engines and chassis
with its parent company Volkswagen. |
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This German brand has a reputation for offering products that are fun to
drive and luxurious. Its history dates back to 1916, and over the years it
has manufactured motorcycles and airplanes as well as automobiles. BMW is
one of the last remaining independent auto manufacturers--its U.S. products
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Buick Motor Company was one of the firms William Durant
brought together to forge General Motors in 1908. At one time, it was number
two in sales at GM behind Chevrolet. Like many of GM's brands, each model at
Buick shares engines and chassis with another product in the GM stable.
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Cadillac is the premium luxury brand within the General
Motors' family. Its history stretches back over 100 years. Most Cadillac
products have their own engines and vehicle platforms, but some, like the
CTS, are shared with other vehicles in GM's worldwide lineup. Cadillac is
also considered the technology leader at GM and was the first to offer
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Chevrolet is consistently the best-selling brand in General
Motors' lineup, with the Silverado pickup being Chevrolet's highest-volume
model. They offer the widest array of vehicles of any GM division and are
considered by many to be the "Value" division. Chevrolet vehicles share
engines and platforms with other GM makes. |
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Walter P. Chrysler founded Chrysler in 1924. His company
brought us the "Hemi" engine, the "K-Car," acquired Dodge, and, through the
purchase of AMC Motors, Jeep. In 1998 Chrysler Corporation merged with
Mercedes-Benz to form DaimlerChrysler. Chrysler shares engines and vehicle
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Though Dodge has been a division of the Chrysler Corporation
since 1930, its history dates back to 1895 when the Dodge Brothers built and
sold their first bicycle. They became expert parts builders and in 1903
built every part for the Ford Model A. Eventually striking out on their own,
they built their first car in 1914. Today, Dodge shares many engines and
vehicle platforms with other Chrysler and Jeep products.
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Ford is one of the original "Big Three" American auto
manufacturers and one of the largest companies in the world. Vehicles that
fall under the Ford banner include Mercury, Lincoln, Mazda, Volvo, Jaguar,
Land Rover, and Aston Martin. Ford F-Series pickup is the perennial
best-selling vehicle in the U.S. Many Ford products share engines and
platforms with other divisions in the Ford lineup. |
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GMC is the "truck" division of General Motors. They sell
pickup trucks, mini-vans and sport-utility vehicles exclusively, though many
of their dealerships are paired with Pontiac or Buick. Every GMC shares
engines and vehicle platforms with other GM products. |
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Japanese automaker, Honda, began selling cars in earnest in
the U.S. with the Civic in 1973 and then added Accord in 1976. Aided by the
fuel crisis of the '70s, sales began to climb. In 1987, Honda was the first
Japanese import to add a luxury division, Acura. Today, Honda shares some
engines and vehicle platforms with Acura, but offers mostly unique product. |
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Hummer H1
Hummer H2
Hummer H3
AM General sold General Motors the Hummer name in 2000. GM
then launched the Hummer brand in 2001. AM General continues to build
military and commercial versions of the H1, or original Hummer. General
Motors builds the H2. Both the H1 and H2 are sold at Hummer dealerships,
which, can be found paired with other GM dealerships.
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This South Korean auto manufacturer first appeared on U.S.
shores in 1986. Until recently they offered only low-price subcompacts and
were dogged by reliability problems. In recent years they have moved up
market with a number of vehicles and now offer one of the most comprehensive
new-car warranties in the business. |
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Infiniti was launched in 1990 as the luxury brand of
Japanese manufacturer, Nissan. Several Infiniti vehicles share engines and
platforms with Nissan products, but Infiniti also sells a few vehicles
unique to their brand. Infiniti rates at or near the top of most customer
satisfaction polls. |
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This Japanese manufacturer is owned in part by General Motors. In the
U.S., Isuzu sells only sport-utility vehicles, however, in other countries
they also sell light- and medium-duty trucks. Currently they offer a mix of
proprietary vehicles as well as some that share engines and platforms with
other General Motors products. |
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The Oldsmobile division, a member of the General Motors
family, is the oldest surviving nameplate among American cars. That is a
distinction that won't last much longer as GM began phasing out Olds in
2000. The division continues to sell a few cars and SUVs, but all Olds
production should cease within a year or two. General Motors is offering to
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General Motors launched Pontiac in the mid-1920s as a "companion" make to
Chevrolet-a division it still continues to share many engine and vehicle
platforms with today. Pontiac's image within the GM family is more overtly
sporting than any other. |
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This German manufacturer remains steadfastly independent. However, over
the years it has shared some vehicle platforms with Volkswagen. That
tradition continues today with Porsche's first SUV the Cayenne. The mainstay
of the Porsche lineup continues to be the 911. |
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This Swedish automaker got its start building airplanes during World War
II. At the conclusion of the war, Saab logically shifted to building
automobiles as well. Today they are owned by General Motors and share some
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Saturn was launched in 1991 as General Motor's low-price import fighter.
For nearly ten years they sold only subcompact sedans, coupes, and wagons
all from of a unique platform with a Saturn-exclusive engine. That changed
in 2000 with the launch of the mid-size L-Series. It shared components and
engines with other vehicles in the GM family. General Motors has continued
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Japanese auto manufacturer Subaru is a division of Fuji Heavy Industries.
They began selling cars in the U.S. in 1968. General Motors owns a
controlling interest in Subaru, but, at this point, Subarus do not share any
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Suzuki got its start in the U.S. by selling motorcycles in the 1960s. In
1985, they began selling a lightweight, compact sport-utility vehicle called
the Samurai. It was a modest success and the company continued to grow in
the U.S. market, still focusing on small four-wheel-drive vehicles. Suzuki
is partly owned by General Motors and shares some engines and vehicle
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Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world.
Though they are based in Japan, it manufactures and sell vehicles worldwide.
Toyota began selling vehicles in the U.S. market in 1957, and in 1989 Toyota
began selling luxury automobiles under the Lexus brand. Many Toyota and
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German manufacturer, Volkswagen, built its reputation on one
vehicle, the Type I. Affectionately known as the "Beetle," this diminutive
car lead the way for a line of "Beetle-based"" models in post World War II
Europe. In the U.S., the Beetle and the VW Microbus gained huge success in
the 1960s. Today, VW is one of the largest auto manufacturers in the world
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Recently coming under the Ford halo, this Swedish auto manufacturer also
produces light aircraft and heavy trucks. Though it had modest beginnings in
the U.S., Volvo built a reputation for building safe and luxurious vehicles.
Despite the Ford ownership, Volvo remains steadfastly independent, sharing
no engines or vehicle platforms with the parent company. |