Originally posted by: Legend
I'm happy for you and your family, but if your gonna judge an entire company for some failed products then why not judge them all that way is all i'm saying. Fair is fair right?
I will, and I have. However, cars are more important. I know that Sony products have average reliability (see, I'm not a Japanese nut), but I can't buy another brand of PS2, so I buy one anyway knowing that it'll likely have issues in 5 years. Cars are also a higher financial investment and there's a great deal of safety involved. Reliability is absolute.
There's 5 hondas in my immediate family (parents, siblings). They always work. All they need is the typical fuel change and whatnot.
With the Mercury Sable, we had the transmission go out on the highway (that was REAL fun), the air conditioner going out several times in one year, the radiator going out, brakes having issues, etc. That's crap for a 6 year old car.
My brother used to have a 94" Jeep. Something with the brakes malfunctioned and it locked up and got itself totaled into a brick sign. Glad it didn't take my brother with him.
So after we gave the American car companies a shot, we began to study the reliability of cars.
We've had no problems with Honda, and the vast majority of other consumers have not either.
We had problems with American cars (Ford, GM), and a significant amount of other consumers did too.
I'd say that's quite fair in judgement.
And as for american cars not having long term reliability, i have personally seen several of my family member Chevy trucks go well beyond 300,000 miles. So don't tell me about long term reliability.
I'm not saying that there aren't long lasting American cars out there, but that there's a significant amount that do not last. Look at a consumer reports and see what I'm talking about.
The article you linked is about # of initial problems. Consumer reports agrees with this data. Many American cars have excellent initial reliability. However, look 10 years back.
It's not some trend that the new cars are actually going to be more reliable than the earlier models. Look at a CR from 2000. The American cars in there are excellent. But according to a new CR, they have issues.
Consumer Reports is full of siht.
Yes, I'm sure all the people's submissions have been altered or tampered with. :rolleeyes