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Car Forum / Lexus Cars / March 2009

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Kelly Blue Book Awards: Best Exterior, Performance, Coolest = BMW

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johngdole@hotmail.com - 16 Mar 2009 04:41 GMT
What no Lexus again?

Cadillac, Toyota and BMW were multiple winners in Kelley Blue Book's
2009 Brand Image awards, which honors automakers for creating and
maintaining attributes of brands that strike a chord with new vehicle
buyers.

The awards are based on Kelley Blue Book's Brand Watch study of new-
vehicle shoppers annually on Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com.

"The winners of this year's Brand Image Awards exemplify automotive
brands that are on the right track, making a great impression with
consumers not just on a specific model level, but across the entire
brand lineup," said Jack R. Nerad, executive editorial director for
Kelley Blue Book and kbb.com. "For 2009, brands that won in multiple
award categories, such as BMW, Cadillac and Toyota, are the leaders in
strong, positive consumer perception."

Brand Image winners

Best Value Brand: Toyota

Coolest Brand: BMW

Cost Family Friendly Brand: Toyota

Most Rugged Truck Brand: Ford

Best Performance Brand: BMW

Best Comfort Brand: Cadillac

Best Exterior Design Brand -- Luxury: BMW

Best Exterior Design Brand -- Non-Luxury: Nissan

Best Interior Design Brand: Cadillac
johngdole@hotmail.com - 16 Mar 2009 04:44 GMT
But I guess a Toyota Lexus is still a good value and family friendly,
because the Lexus ES and RX are just modified Toyota Camrys.
ACAR - 18 Mar 2009 04:11 GMT
On Mar 15, 11:44 pm, johngd...@hotmail.com wrote:
> But I guess a Toyota Lexus is still a good value and family friendly,
> because the Lexus ES and RX are just modified Toyota Camrys.

(please, the RX is a modified Sienna.)

Nevertheless, these exceptionally boring-to-drive cars sell reasonably
well.

Most of the Acura lineup is composed of upscale Hondas.
Infiniti does its share of platform sharing, too.
As does Audi.
So we shouldn't buy these cars 'cause they're good values?
DaveW - 16 Mar 2009 14:37 GMT
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Which do other people think is the coolest? Really?

This is how teenage girls buy cell phones - it's not how adults choose
automobiles.

What model do you drive, john? C'mon, don't be so shy, we won't
belittle your choice. That would be childish.
David Z - 18 Mar 2009 00:29 GMT
> What no Lexus again?

Look again, moron, Toyota (including Lexus) won the most important
catergory...VALUE!

The best you can do to bash Lexus is to quote an article that celebrates
Toyota/Lexus as the best way to get the most out of your hard earned
dollars?!

No wonder you never respond to question about your wimpy posts or what do
you drive.  You've got nothin'.  And you just proved it.

What a hoot!

> Cadillac, Toyota and BMW were multiple winners in Kelley Blue Book's
> 2009 Brand Image awards, which honors automakers for creating and
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>
> Best Interior Design Brand: Cadillac
ACAR - 18 Mar 2009 04:04 GMT
On Mar 15, 11:41 pm, johngd...@hotmail.com wrote:

> The awards are based on Kelley Blue Book's Brand Watch study of new-
> vehicle shoppers annually on Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com.

so the "awards" are just marketing hype 'cause you have no idea how
they're compiling their statistics.
 
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