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Toyota's Lexus brand topped the nameplate ranking with 909 points. Porsche's 903 made it second on that list. (Since Porsche doesn't make any other brands, its corporate and nameplate score were identical.) The BMW brand was third with 901 points. The Lexus LS 430 was the highest-rated premium luxury car, beating the Mercedes SL-Class and BMW 7-series. The 2004 Lexus RX330 topped the list of luxury SUVs, followed by the Lexus GX 470 and Land Rover Range Rover. Among mid-level luxury cars, the Lexus GS 300/GS 430 was tops, followed by the Jaguar S-type and Mercedes-Benz E-class.
Is there a reason J.D. Power doesn't know how to spell "appeal"? Is "APEAL" actualy an acronym for something, and if so, what was the survey REALLY measuring?
Originally posted by Iceman Is there a reason J.D. Power doesn't know how to spell "appeal"? Is "APEAL" actualy an acronym for something, and if so, what was the survey REALLY measuring?
Is there a reason J.D. Power doesn't know how to spell "appeal"? Is "APEAL" actualy an acronym for something, and if so, what was the survey REALLY measuring?
No its just me and the fact English is a second language for me...Sorry.
Toyota's Lexus brand topped the nameplate ranking with 909 points. Porsche's 903 made it second on that list. (Since Porsche doesn't make any other brands, its corporate and nameplate score were identical.)
Does that mean they are refering to Lexus and Toyota as a whole? I am sure that it does....
Toyota and Lexus Join Mille Miglia For The First Time
Slideshow: A five-car lineup spanning more than five decades of Toyota performance and engineering will tackle one of Italy's most celebrated automotive routes.