that's not true
I never had any problems with MB, BMW and Lambo. I did with Bentley and Ferrari.
So which brand is better? Aston Martin?Avoid modern German cars if reliability is a concern and Porsche especially if build quality is a concern based on personal experience. They simply are not what they used to be.
Yes, depends on climate, mine has had the handles inside replaced a few times (melt).I hear this from a lot of people. I am looking at Mercedes S Class.
Ahahaha. I was thinking about HongqiYes, depends on climate, mine has had the handles inside replaced a few times (melt).
Just had something to do with the engine replaced because it melts and causes a fire.
40,000 klm on the clock
Have a 10 yr British Car, runs like a well oiled machine, only replaced the steering system once (annual road tax test they put it as a AWD as RWD and fucked it). Aircon topped up recently, otherwise great for climbing mountains and city driving.
Also have a 'American' brand pickup and the axel broke off going round the bend <4 yrs old (retired it to the farm estate).
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See TONNES of Chinese EVs now days, might get one of those in the future to replace German, and a hybrid British replacement (for the British one).
Brands are 'established and considered best in their class'.
Biggest issue i have here, is i have run flat tyres and i am constantly replacing sensors on the german car (200 bucks a pop), on the English one I am constantly having to put air in due to the amount of potholes.Ahahaha. I was thinking about Hongqi
For real. Toyota feels so cheap
Not beautiful enough. I dislike Ferraris too.They are because they are made at a price point...lol. You want luxury get Toyota's luxury brand Lexus.
Not beautiful enough. I dislike Ferraris too.They are because they are made at a price point...lol. You want luxury get Toyota's luxury brand Lexus.
Not beautiful enough. I dislike Ferraris too.They are because they are made at a price point...lol. You want luxury get Toyota's luxury brand Lexus.
I second that. Three months later, it was the first time in the workshop; it took 2 days to get it fixed. I got a loaner car but hey, I wanted my new Mercedes. After it returned from the workshop, only 4 more months passed when I took a 1500 km trip to France. On the way, the shock absorbers broke down, and I spent 9 hours waiting to get to a workshop 800 km from home. Shortly thereafter, I again had trouble because the Mercedes workshop where it was fixed had made mistakes, so it had to go to the workshop again where I bought it. This continued for the first 8 months. Now there is peace so far! The S580 is their flagship, this should not happen.Avoid modern German cars if reliability is a concern and Porsche especially if build quality is a concern based on personal experience. They simply are not what they used to be.
This is based on surveys and is price/expectations biased. Anyway, a 5% difference is insignificant.For sure it's not one of the most reliable 2023 What Car? Reliability Survey: Britain's most and least reliable cars
You are not buying Mercedes for reliability, if you want that, go with Honda or Toyota.
This is based on surveys