Why would people buy Mitsubishi cars when they can buy better, more reliable Ford or Chevrolet
Why would people buy Mitsubishi cars when they can buy better, more reliable Ford or Chevrolet - 1
People buy according to QUALITY, something the BIG 3 has forgotten. So reliability is part of quality. People have the freedom of choice, and now that there's competition, the BIG 3 are having a rough go of making a good car.
. Maybe if they GAVE THEM AWAY, people may choose them.
Not sure about the accuracy of your statement but you have to realize that the vast majority of car buyers don't do much research before buying and base their decisions on factors such as color, styling, "cuteness", and a dealer salesperson pitch.
In your opinion you mean?
Can you show evidence of which cars are better or more reliable? If you could, you would have done so.
Move along folks, nothing to see here.
Please don't feed the trolls.
Price
Stupid troll
Ha Fords and Chevys are junk, why wouldnt you buy a Mitsubishi?
In my city most of he people says that American cars are cheap and low quality. Asian cars good quality.
- Why would people buy older foreign cars instead of brand new American cars? I see it all the time, people driving 7-8 year old Mercedes or BMWs that they paid probably paid around $20,000. They could of easily gone out and bought a brand new Ford or Dodge, but they didn't. They bought a Mercedes with over 100k miles. All worn and torn on the inside. But aslong as they're shining on the outside I guess.
- Why do Presidents live so long? Do they get better healthcare than normal people? Jimmy Carter is 94 and still alive, George H.W. Bush died at 94, Gerald Ford died at 93, Ronald Raegan lived to 93. How come they live so long? Most normal people die at like 80-85, sometimes late 70s. So why are they living so long? Obama will probably make it to 100.
- Why would people buy a Toyota Hilux when they can buy a better, superior Ford Ranger? I owned a 2010 Toyota Camry and it broke down in 2011 upon reaching 0.6k miles. I treated it like a baby and it failed and disappointed me. My friend also owned a 2008 Toyota Tacoma and it failed to start in 2009 upon reaching 8k miles. And the mechanic said it was impossible to fix. However, my uncle has a 1965 Ford Falcon with over 750k miles on its clock and it still runs like new and he never even changed its oil since he bought it.
- Why would people buy a Toyota Hilux when they can buy a better, Chevrolet Colorado? Or even better and superior, Ford Ranger. My cousin is going to buy a pick-up truck next month and it would be a Toyota Hilux. How do I convince him that the Hilux is not reliable?