Toyota, Honda and GM most blogged

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Bloggers love environmentally friendly cars. Or so it seems, according to research performed by J.D. Power and Associates. The most commonly referenced brands in blog posts over the last six months are Toyota, Honda and General Motors. This shouldn't come as shocking news, considering that the Toyota Prius, Honda Insight and Chevy Volt are all hot topics right now and are all expected to be thoroughly redesigned or first introduced within the next few years. Naturally, then, these are the brands that are getting the most publicity and are likely the ones that you are most interested in hearing about.
Not all of the blog posts were positive, though, and JDP therefore kept separate numbers for each manufacturer counting how many good things were written about their sustainability and efforts to reduce global warming. The surprising winner of that group was Nissan, though that brand only got two percent of all mentions overall. We blog, they watch, we blog. Fun!
Gallery: 2011 Chevrolet Volt Live Reveal
[Source: The Car Connection]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tim 9:17AM (9/25/2008)
Toyota = "can but won’t"
Honda - "can’t and won’t"
Ford = “asleep at the party”
GM, Chrysler = "can do, will do, DOING!"
This is why American was once great and will be great again once we get rid of the corrupt Republicratic one-party totalitarian anchor and get back to the Constitution!
We MUST replace the fiat debt currency (Fed. Reserve notes) which has caused the current financial mess with sound United States Gold & Silver certificates so the Gov’t can borrow itself into oblivion by borrowing to support a global empire AND we MUST have a small federal gov’t so the free market can decide what it wants to buy without political manipulation by special interest.
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Andy 11:26AM (9/25/2008)
USA never had a free market or a proper gold standard. Free markets lead to monopolies. Whoever get's their nose ahead uses cost leverage to crush the rest (ever played the game). USA has the weakest anti monopoly laws.
US governments need to borrow and LEND more wisely. Lending billions at cheap rates for investment banks to play at the derivatives casino does not create a real growing economy.
A miniscule % of derivatives trading is economically useful hedging. The rest is used by monopolistic cartels to skim wealth from ordinary (and sadly ignorant) Americans. In wiser times this activity was considered illegal, at minimum it has to be heavily regulated.
If this farce continues, I'm gonna have to drag my weary ar_e onto the streets and protest for the first time in my life.
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busby seo test 2:04AM (11/03/2008)
great post interesting...Toyota = "can but won’t"
Honda - "can’t and won’t"
Ford = “asleep at the party”
GM, Chrysler = "can do, will do, DOING!"maybe this is truebusby seo test
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Car Dealers 11:48AM (11/06/2008)
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