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Dedication: U.S. Public Believes Competition Between Japanese and U.S. Automakers Has Benefited the American Consumer

Seventy-five percent of Americans surveyed in September 1996 agreed that competition between U.S. and Japanese automakers has led U.S. automakers to produce cars and trucks of higher quality.

Seventy-four percent of Americans surveyed in September 1996 agreed that competition between U.S. and Japanese automakers has led U.S. automakers to design cars and trucks that meet the varied needs and lifestyles of consumers.

Seventy-three percent of Americans surveyed in September 1996 agreed that competition between U.S. and Japanese automakers has led U.S. automakers to provide American consumers with a wider choice of automobiles.

U.S. Public View of Consumer Benefits From Competition Between U.S. and Japanese Automakers

Competition has led U.S. automakers to produce cars and trucks of higher quality


Source: International Communications Research

Competition has led U.S. automakers to design cars and trucks that meet consumers' needs


Source: International Communications Research

Competition has led U.S. automakers to design cars and trucks that meet consumers' needs Competition has led U.S. automakers to provide American consumers with a wider choice of autos


Source: International Communications Research

 

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