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January 24, 2008
General Motors and Toyota are in a neck-and-neck competition when it comes to U.S. customer loyalty, according to the Detroit Free Press.
GM had the top loyalty for manufacturers during the 2007 model year, while Toyota was tops for brand loyalty, according to the 12th annual Polk Automotive Loyalty Awards.
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