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Surprised Acura is not still on this list. For a long time they had the same problem as scion- good cars but nothing to offer a move up buyer.
The 5 on this list are the worst of the worst. The next car for most buyers after a Mitsubishi is usually a bus after the car gets repo'd and they can't get a loan from anyone else.. I'm amazed that even 20% go on to buy another. On the other hand, if your Acura MDX comes off lease, you're probably going to re-up and get another one because there's nothing new under the sun and they do a good job keeping it relevant. Jaguar hasn't been good at keeping itself relevant since the 60's.
Been buying Dodge since the 80's. Last one in 2011. Bought for my kids as first cars (used) with no issues. One just bought 2003 Stratus (4 cyl) to use as a go to work car. Will keep buying Dodge no problem.
Had purchased a Pontiac (new) in early 80's turned out car had been damaged and was never told. GM has a long history of issues. Current CEO trying to fix the issues, good luck.
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