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After years of setting the standard for quality and reliability, Japanese brand autos have dropped below the industry average, according to a new report by J.D. Power and Associates. The latest Initial Quality Study, which ranks brands based on consumer surveys after owning a vehicle for three months, shows the collective results of Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi and Subaru are not keeping pace with the industry as a whole and the Korean auto brands, in particular. "It's not that the Japanese models are all getting worse, but this shows they are not improving as fast as their competitors," said Renee Stephens, vice president of U.S. automotive quality at J.D. Power. "This is a clear shift in the quality landscape." http://www.cnbc.com/id/102766497
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THE COE MARKET sank steadily this week, providing evidence that motor traders
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Got this prob recently with my '92 corolla. Initially the pedal only sinks after abt a min or so but got more frequent. Once i was pressing the brake & the pedal sink but i didn't realise until the car behind honked at me... When i release the pedal fully & pressed again, it worked fine, but after abt 10-15secs the pedal sank again... Anyone knows what's the prob? Is it the master cylinder? or the brake booster?
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Leon Sinks Its Teeth Into Hatchback Rivals east your eyes on the next SEAT Leon. The Spanish car maker used all the razzmatazz of the Geneva Motor Show to unveil its new small family hatchback, and freely admitted that this 'prototipo' is virtually the real deal. It's the closest model yet in appearance to the Salsa concept, which wowed crowds at the same event five years ago. Insiders have told us the final version of the new Leon will be unveiled at September's Frankfurt show. Based on VW's Golf chassis, the newcomer has been developed to have a sportier character. That means it gets a low roofline and a swooping nose, while its wide arches, hidden rear door handles and small glass areas give it a coup