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My point wasn't that it's a bad idea to buy second hand.
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12-04-2019, 07:57 PM | #1326 |
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October Sales
Supra US: 487 Canada: 26 https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota-...er-2019-sales/ https://media.toyota.ca/releases/toy...ovember-record Z4 US: 265 http://www.bmwusanews.com/newsrelease.do?id=3528&mid= |
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12-04-2019, 08:15 PM | #1327 | |
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Based on what I saw last month it seems like 100ish Supras got actually sold in November. |
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12-06-2019, 07:54 AM | #1328 |
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Does anyone remember, or did they even state sales goals? IE, it will take X number of cars sold per month/year to = success.
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12-06-2019, 10:58 AM | #1329 | |
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The best one for me is the Golf which is regarded as rock solid in europe but seen as questionable at best here. I say all this as an owner of Alfas, BMWs and a Saab. |
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12-07-2019, 01:18 AM | #1331 | |
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![]() Apart from that it's an interesting comment, we say the same about american brands. So probably a bit of bias involved. But objectively ![]() The major german brands are generally reliable (BMW, Mercedes, VW, Porsche, Audi). The last decade or so, Skoda, Opel and even Renault and Peugeot (the last two used to struggle) are quite good. Volvo is also good. Saab is bankrupt..and Alfa is italian - those guys struggle to build anything reliable, but iusually quite sexy (Lamborghini, Ferrari, Pagani)
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12-07-2019, 08:30 AM | #1332 |
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BMW, Audi and Mercedes are not reliable, at all. Almost no one buys used if they can afford it, they are notorious for problems and expensive problems.
Domestics are regraded as junk too, but the Japanese have it all over both domestics and euromobiles. North Americans also do far, far mor emiles than europenas. |
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12-15-2019, 10:52 AM | #1334 |
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Ironic, because many American brands have FAR better in reliability than German brands. That old myth that American cars suck and have poor reliability is bias on your part. Now if you don't like American cars and they suck for other reasons, that's fine, but that's not what we are talking about here.
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12-15-2019, 11:01 AM | #1335 | |
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On that note, EVERY BMW model has massive issues with gaskets, plus a variety of minor issues, annoyances, and long term reliability problems. That's an entire brand, not just one model with a transmission that is actually sourced from a 3rd party supplier. All of us here know that is true, but we still somehow like BMW! |
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12-15-2019, 11:42 AM | #1337 |
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2019 Reliability Ratings:
https://www.jdpower.com/cars/ratings GM finished 1st, Ford finished 2nd. This is despite the fact that Americans complain about American cars more than Japanese cars or European cars (long explanation behind psychology behind that behavior that I don't have time to get into). That doesn't mean we have to like the actual cars that these brands are producing, it just means that we can't make current statements about reliability based on historical shortcomings. BTW, nice M2C!! Last edited by thebmw; 12-15-2019 at 11:48 AM.. |
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BMW. Yet, in the post previous to this one, you go on and on about how every BMW has gasket issues, issues, annoyances, et. al. I think the point to be made here is that one can fudge stats just about any way one wants. (J.D. Power certainly does.) It's no secret that American marques have made great inroads into debunking its poor-reliability stereotype. It's also no secret that Japanese marques have lost ground in the same field. It's no secret, as well, that Italian- and British-built marques bring up the rear. What no one seems to want to acknowledge is what the 4th-place finisher in the provided results -- Kia -- represents: : How comparatively reliable most Korean marques now are.
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Just about any car is dead reliable now. Well, barring Alfa. Since so many cars are half liter per cylinder with a ZF8, it's perhaps not that surprising.
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Well, I wonder how they measure their reliability metrics. If that’s just over the warranty period then BMWs are dead reliable.
Was looking at my cars service records and before the end of warranty it only had tire and oil changes. There might have been an ofhg leak and vanos solenoid replacement, but these might have been at 80kmiles. There also was a valve cover gasket leak at 80kmiles, too. I was very shocked by the quotes to get these repairs as well as the run flat tire prices, though. Anyways, these were all past the regular warranty period so not likely to be caught by JD Power @VifferMike - am I correct to assume that viffer in your nickname refers to Honda VFR? |
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