Article: AP/AOL Autos Poll Finds U.S. Car Owners Consider Foreign Cars as Higher-Quality, but Prefer to Buy American-Made Vehicles.

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DULLES, Va. -- According, to a new poll* from the Associated Press and AOL Autos (www.autos.aol.com), a majority (58%) of U.S. car owners believe that foreign manufacturers make the best quality cars, yet only 17% stated that they actually preferred to buy foreign as opposed to American (38%). In addition, 70% of respondents stated they would seriously consider buying an alternative fuel vehicle, while just 38% said that the ability to run on ...

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