Rebadging. It’s one of the most widely accepted gray areas of the automotive industry in practice today. Of course, rebadging and badge-engineering models isn’t some sort of covert operation or morally wrong, but it can lead to some disappointment. For example, if a certain model carries a reliable brand’s logo but an unreliable brand’s mechanical make-up – like the case of the Toyota Cavalier – buyers of the nameplate in question may feel a bit cheated if they didn’t do their homework.
However, badge engineering can work in your favor, too, especially when it comes to this article’s subject model. The Pontiac Vibe, the family hatchback sold throughout most of the 2000s, hid an extremely reliable secret underneath its affordable,…
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