The warranty isnt because they arw confident in their vehicles. The warranty is because the cars hav NO resale value and are of questionable quality. The warranty(only for North American units) is a bribe to entice the buyer to get that car. Toyota has a base 36month/36,000 mile warranty. If you want longer you have to buy it.
Also, Hyundai has a resale guarantee(US only) on the higher end models. They will guarantee the resale value of the car IF......you use that balance to apply to the purchase of a new Hyundai. No one who has a good market reputation would do that.
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...does anyone here know what Toyotas , line of cars, Scion is?, cant remember seeing any in the DR........
Another factor that makes these Korean sedans popular here in the DR, is that they come direct from the factory running on LPG. Dominicans love their gas cars.
Is a Kia that complicated you think. I mean it's not exactly an Aston Martin.
Scion was a subbrand of Toyota, albeit a success it was discontinued last year. Small cars arent profitable....does anyone here know what Toyotas , line of cars, Scion is?, cant remember seeing any in the DR........
That's for sure haha now what year is that AM spoken about??
...do you remember the old ones that had the 'lucky lucas' electrical system?.... you were very lucky if they ever worked.....
I put dollars on donuts Ford has a solid showing. The Explorer is a global animal and the Fiesta makes a great starter car. After that I say Dodge. Dodge plays well in LatinAmerica because their cars exude Macho. Chevrolet is a huge brand in Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil but many people in DR have never heard of the brand.a proper reading of the article would show that American cars are the second most popular after the Japanese cars...now it makes a little more sense
They are crude cars, the equivalent of what retailed.in the US in model year 1981.Ahhh Lucas. I remember well their 3 position switches.....Dim...Flicker...and Off.
Anyone have any first hand experience with some of the pure Chinese brands sold in DR like BYD, Dong Feng, Jai? I have also seen a few Korean Rexton SUV's, but as the brands I mentioned are not sold in the US, I was curious as to their quality, reliability.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
I put dollars on donuts Ford has a solid showing. The Explorer is a global animal and the Fiesta makes a great starter car. After that I say Dodge. Dodge plays well in LatinAmerica because their cars exude Macho. Chevrolet is a huge brand in Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil but many people in DR have never heard of the brand.
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