Based On Who YOU Think Is Making The BEST Vehicles Of The Big Three Right Now, Rank Them In ORDER

Based On Who YOU Think Is Making The BEST Vehicles Of The Big Three Right Now, Rank Them In ORDER
A lot has changed since the recession in 2008 and looking back, each one of the American Big 3 manufacturers all had their issues.

But it's been 7 years and all three have had time to look at their businesses and move forward with new strategies and new products.

Some have been great and game changers like the Ford Fusion and some not so great like the Chevy Volt.

What we want to know based on your personal opinions is WHO has done the best since then.

We're talking about who is making the best overall PRODUCTS.

Rank them 1, 2, 3 from best overall to worst and list the rides you like best and worst from each company.

So let the rating begin....Cast your vote for GM, Ford or Chrysler in ORDER!



autopalautopal - 2/15/2015 11:57:44 PM
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Ford is number one, and by some distance! The F series, Fusion and Escape are the best in their respective segments, and the Edge and Explorer are also great family vehicles.
Chrysler edge out GM for second, primarily because the Ram trucks are so much better than GMs trucks. The Chrysler 200 is horrible, tho. GM has a lot of mediocre products, that are ok, but not great. The Malibu comes to mind



AirlinerAirliner - 2/16/2015 4:14:20 AM
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Ford
+ Edge, Escape, Explorer, F-150, Flex, Fusion, Mustang
- Focus (Dual-clutch models)

Chrysler
+ 200, 300, 1500, Charger, Dart, Grand Cherokee, Wrangler
- Cherokee, Compass, Patriot, Promaster

GM
+ ATS, Canyon, Colorado, Corvette, CTS, Regal
- Encore, Equinox (2016), Malibu, Spark, Trax


MDarringerMDarringer - 2/19/2015 11:23:50 PM
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correct


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 2/16/2015 4:23:44 AM
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1. Toyota
2. Nissan
3. Honda


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 2/16/2015 4:24:03 AM
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These are the "true" American Big 3.


MDarringerMDarringer - 2/19/2015 11:24:10 PM
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idiocy


leejleej - 2/16/2015 9:54:12 AM
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I find it a challenge to rank these 3...they are all the same in my book. None of them would rank in the top 5 for sure. Maybe at the lower end of the top 10, and all 3 would be at the same tier. I am 60 years old and have never owned an American car...they were great back in the 60s, but they have gone steadily down hill since the 70s.


Benzes1Benzes1 - 2/16/2015 1:35:48 PM
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No offense, but you are so far behind the times it isn't even funny. American cars are nothing like they were in the 70's, 80's or even 90's. While I'm no fan of most of them on the whole, there are a lot of them I like now. Time to get with today. You're living so far in the past it is ridiculous man.


MDarringerMDarringer - 2/16/2015 10:07:24 AM
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Ford / competent line across the board and easily on point with Toyota/Honda/Hyundai-Kia downside = Lincoln

GM / good cars but unfocused, Malibu is a mess, Impala is dull, the Traverse et. al. desperately need replacement, Buick's products are unfocused and counterintuitive

FCA / promising recovery, but bizarre styling in some cases, not sweating the details Dart/9 speed, pointless revision 300


wcbrownwcbrown - 2/16/2015 3:25:16 PM
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1 - GM - Most comprehensive in terms of competing and quality on the low end, as well as luxury. Ford nor Chrysler has a competitive luxury arm for domestic competition and certainly not for imports. GM does with Cadillac products, despite what sales numbers may show.
Highlights: ATS, Escalade, CTS, Canyon, Colorado, Corvette, Equinox, Spark, Trax, Regal, LaCrosse
Encore, Enclave - (Just look at reviews, plus some of these models are selling as quickly as being produced)

2 - Ford - Solid, competitive and still not there yet.
Highlights: Edge, Escape, Explorer, F-150, Flex, Fusion, Mustang, Focus

3 - Chrysler - Getting better and has a few shining stars in it's lineup.
Highlights: new 200, 300, RAM Trucks, Charger, Dart, Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, Cherokee, Compass, Patriot



ParadoXParadoX - 2/16/2015 5:42:59 PM
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Ford > GM > Chrysler.


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