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Results for Queries of December 16, 2001 Mini-Survey as of July 9, 2002

Query 1.a Reliability of your vehicle vs. that of a typical Big Three
  All Respondents
  Median: +10    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +10    
Query 1.b Durability of your vehicle vs. that of a typical Big Three
  All Respondents
  Median: +10    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +10    
Query 1.c Dependability of your vehicle vs. that of a typical Big Three
  All Respondents
  Median: +10    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +10    
Query 1.d Smoothness of operation of your vehicle vs. that of a typical Big Three
  All Respondents
  Median: +8.5    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +7    
Query 1.e

Quietness of engine and the absence of under-the-hood clicks, knocks, roars, growls, and grinding sounds in your vehicle vs. that in a typical Big Three

  All Respondents
  Median: +8    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +7    
Query 1.f

Absence of fading, bleeding, sweating, warping, cracking, and disintegrating plastics in your vehicle vs. that in a typical Big Three

  All Respondents
  Median: +9    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +9    
Query 1.g Engineering of your vehicle vs. that of a typical Big Three
  All Respondents
  Median: +8    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +6    
Query 1.h Comfort of your vehicle vs. that of a typical Big Three
  All Respondents
  Median: +8    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +6    
Query 1.i Overall pleasantness of your vehicle vs. that of a typical Big Three
  All Respondents
  Median: +8.5    
  Respondents reporting owning a Big Three vehicle
  Median: +6    

Early Comment: One interpretation of this early data is that both the majority of Big Three respondents and the majority of all respondents appear to agree that a typical Big Three is rather horrid in at least several of the above categories.

Advisory: Sample size is still small.

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