That being said, we're not in the market for a domestic, we were looking for an import, with much better reliability, and far superior consumer rating (acura tsx). From Honda, a manufacturer that has just as many models built in the USA, as any of the other big three. While they may be Japanese, they have a lot of r&d and manufacturing in the us
Before i get blasted for making the above statement, let me explain my experience. I currently have 3 domestics in the driveway, (2 GM and a Chrysler). One of my GM products has been relatively pain free, but did make a few trips to the dealer under the 3/36 warranty. The Chrysler spat a water pump @ 80k which cost me plenty to fix, but at just shy of 100k it's still running strong.....knock on wood.
My Pontiac on the other has been nothing but problems since the day I purchased it. Buying the extended warranty was the best decision I've ever made in my life. While under the original manufacturers warranty (3/36), GM had spent more on warranty costs that I originally purchased the vehicle for. Furious, I called Pontiac Customer service to complain.....their response, and I shit you not, and I quote the rep, "Well, some cars are just like that. There's nothing we can do for you, you must have bad luck with this car". While there are statements that their quality has been brought up in the last 10 years, this was ~4 years ago. I can attest their quality is crap, and their customer service is even more laughable.
..and yes I have family that works for GM, on both sides (mine and my wifes)
On the other hand my parents have owned strictly imports as DD's, outside of a 'vette & 1937 Ford Truck. Never an issue with with any of the DD's. The imports have been phenomenal. My mom still DD's her Camry (bought new), with 220k on it. Outside of regular maintenance, the only thing to go on it has been the catalyst. Her previous car was an Accord with 180k on it. My parents sold it 10 years old with a slipping trans for $3800 (clearly described to the buyer at the time). Tell me any 1 domestic car that can be sold for nearly $4k, with a slipping trans @ 180k miles?
Long story short, reliability, resale, & most importantly customer service have driven me to imports. I'm tired of driving a car for 2 years, watching the resale get cut in half, and when there is an issue, get treated like some piece of shit because my vehicle is a flaming pile of crap.
and to be clear, I'll probably never own a European import in my life. They're in a totally different league of imports. I'd put them behind the big 3 in reliability & cost of ownership.