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Old 11-14-2011, 05:32 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
No they don't. Not at all. Most people buying cars won't buy the Kia over the Toyota even if the Kia has 170 HP and the Toyota only 160. When buying cars, the vast majority of people are much more interested in the quality of the ride, the car's reputation for reliability, etc. And not specs like acceleration, horsepower, torque. And raw horsepower isn't a very useful spec for most people.
Specs for cars include a lot of other things. MPG is a very important spec for most people. So are head room, leg room, trunk space, quality of sound system, GPS, the kind of seats, manual vs automatic transmission, etc. Specs are in no way just HP. Even if you decide on a Toyota, you will still make the decision which Toyota to buy based on price and specs.

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