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An American study shows that General Motors and Chrysler have declined enormously in the public eye in the United States since the 2009 crisis. Ford has increased and Honda and Toyota are the most appreciated companies motor.

Although the U.S. media is trying to sink behind the Toyota recall scandal caused by massive site operated by Japanese manufacturer two months ago, American auto makers last year went through bankruptcy proceedings continue to be seen in a negative light by the public American. According to a study that measures present in the U.S. reputation in the eyes of consumers, GM and Chrysler were ranked 54 and 55 of the 60 companies that fell under magnifying sociologists.

Study Harris Inter active's 2009 Corporation Reputation show that Americans have lost trust in companies overseas that have not been able to overcome the problems of bankruptcy, nine of the ten companies located in the basement league needing help government to be able to remove the head of crisis year 2009.

Besides the victims of crisis, problems Financial of some and helped others get out in front of the chapter image. Where is the Ford company has grown tremendously in the eyes of Americans. Ford ranks 37th in the rankings, but the American company has managed the biggest jump in seven years history of the survey. Moreover, Ford passed reputable group of companies considered good, with Wilmar, American Express and Starbucks.

Rating companies after they have this image in the eyes of customers in the U.S. is led by Berkshire Hathaway, the runners came Johnson & Johnson, Google, 3M and SC Johnson. The first car maker in 2009 is Honda's ranking (18th place), Toyota being on 20th place. More details about this study can be analyzed HERE.

Rating U.S. companies by reputation

1. Berkshire Hathaway
2. Johnson & Johnson
3. Google
4. 3M Company
5. SC Johnson
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18. Honda Motor Co.
19. UPS
20. Toyota Motor Corporation
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51. Delta Airlines
52. Bank of America
53. JP Morgan Chase
54. General Motors
55. Chrysler
56. Goldman Sachs
57. Citizenry
58. Fanny Mae
59. AIG
60. Freddie Mac

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