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The annual study, now in its second year, profiles seven makes Ford, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, Isuzu and Kia. Ford has remained the top-ranked overall make with a CSI score of 857, 36 points above the industry average. Honda and Mitsubishi were tied in second place.
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The 2001 CSI study profiles a total of six makes: Ford, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Isuzu and Nissan. Honda and Toyota perform above the industry average and rank second and third, respectively, while Mitsubishi and Isuzu perform slightly under the average.
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The annual study, now in its second year, profiles seven makes Ford, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, Isuzu and Kia. Ford has remained the top-ranked overall make with a CSI score of 857, 36 points above the industry average. Honda and Mitsubishi were tied in second place.
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The 2001 CSI study profiles a total of six makes: Ford, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Isuzu and Nissan. Honda and Toyota perform above the industry average and rank second and third, respectively, while Mitsubishi and Isuzu perform slightly under the average.
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