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Does Your Car Rank On List Of Most Likely To Need Repairs?
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| locodawg |
Just Curious to see what people think of the following list...actually surpirsed to see BMW and Mercedes pretty far down the list ...
Source
The cars least likely to develop mechanical faults after three-nine years of ownership:
1. Mazda: 8.04%
2. Honda: 8.90%
3. Toyota: 15.78%
4. Mitsubishi: 17.04%
5. Kia: 17.39%
6. Subaru: 18.46%
7. Nissan: 18.86%
8. Lexus: 20.05%
9. Mini: 21.90%
10. Citroen: 25.98%
11. Daewoo: 26.30%
12. Hyundai: 26.36%
13. Peugeot: 26.59%
14. Ford: 26.76%
15. Suzuki: 27.20%
16. Porsche: 27.48%
17. Fiat: 28.49%
18. BMW: 28.64%
19. Vauxhall: 28.77%
20. Mercedes: 29.90%
21. Rover: 30.12%
22. Volvo: 31.28%
23. Volkswagen: 31.44%
24. Jaguar: 32.05%
25. Skoda: 32.12%
26. Chrysler: 34.90%
27. Audi: 36.74%
28. Seat: 36.87%
29. Renault: 36.87%
30. Alfa Romeo: 39.13%
31. Saab: 41.59%
32. Land Rover: 44.21%
33. Jeep: 46.36% |
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| Moral Hazard |
My car is a Saab but it's made by Subaru in a Subaru plant... so it's either very good or very bad:conf:
Edit... oddly, after owning a jeep for 6 years and 250,000km the only mechanical problem I had was with the steering box... but that was causually related to the rock I smacked it off. Guess I beat the odds. |
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| rabbitjoker |
| I guess Chevy is the car to buy then. It's not on that list... :rolleyes: |
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| Sasha |
I my Mitsubishi :D |
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| Misanthrope |
TOYOTA BABY!!!
Our family has been using toyotas for YEARS. |
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| Cosmic Fur |
hahahaha.
According to this, I'm ed. |
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| TheVrk |
| That list seems about right |
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| cono_sur |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I guess Chevy is the car to buy then. It's not on that list... :rolleyes: |
I'm guessing it has something do with it being a U.K. list. |
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| MKpacha |
| im the lowest u can get.... it would be alot more accurate with model names. |
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| VERTiG0 |
| Mine isn't even on the list. |
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| slingshot |
| My Jeep needed repairs like every other week. Mind you, I was pushing the 250 000 KM mark. |
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| |3 |_ @ Z 3 |) |
| Im running a 96' Infiniti I30 and it still runs like a beast, mind you I've had to do several repairs when I first acquire it but everythings rock solid even after 10+ years of wear and tear. |
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