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jd power long term dependability survey 2005 is out

ElFenix

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for repost nazis i serched for power and dependability

pdf of release


ford brand is only 6 complaints behind bmw?

nice to see MB is worse than mitsubishi


nissan is at 275, good thing i have one that is three years old... i think this is their worst year in a long time... the guy at the honda dealer when i was looking for cars 3 years ago was right, nissan (then losing money) was cutting corners

and lets hear it for audi at 312 problems per 100 vehicles! at least its better than vw at 335!
 
is that, no way it cant be, not in hell..

buick and cadillac 4th and 5th on the list? you mean a domestic? reliable?

and the top 3 list has been out for a while NFS4 posted it.

Domestics are the most reliable in the car world, i wonder how that happened since domestics suck.

btw, you wont find any domestic haters posting anything because they cant prove that study wrong.
 
Nissan makes neat cars but I think at this point I'd rather own a Ford vehicle. I can't believe MB fares worse than Mitsu though, I always figured Mitsu was the bottom of the pile.
 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
is that, no way it cant be, not in hell..

buick and cadillac 4th and 5th on the list? you mean a domestic? reliable?

and the top 3 list has been out for a while NFS4 posted it.

Domestics are the most reliable in the car world, i wonder how that happened since domestics suck.

btw, you wont find any domestic haters posting anything because they cant prove that study wrong.



Lincoln is also up there too (3rd).
 
Buicks and Cadillacs are up there because the average owner is 103 years old..though the recent Caddys have brought the age down a bit..still the price keeps it out of reach of the average young, enthused driver.
 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
is that, no way it cant be, not in hell..

buick and cadillac 4th and 5th on the list? you mean a domestic? reliable?

and the top 3 list has been out for a while NFS4 posted it.

Domestics are the most reliable in the car world, i wonder how that happened since domestics suck.

btw, you wont find any domestic haters posting anything because they cant prove that study wrong.


Domestic hater reporting in.

I can't argue with a pretty graph but from experience of owning multiple domestic and foreign cars, domestics suck.

I had less trouble with a 16 year old foreign car with 300,000+ miles on it than I did with a 3 year old domestic with just over 100,000 on it.
 
Originally posted by: Koenigsegg
Buicks and Cadillacs are up there because the average owner is 103 years old..though the recent Caddys have brought the age down a bit..still the price keeps it out of reach of the average young, enthused driver.

lexus and porsche are affordable?
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
is that, no way it cant be, not in hell..

buick and cadillac 4th and 5th on the list? you mean a domestic? reliable?

and the top 3 list has been out for a while NFS4 posted it.

Domestics are the most reliable in the car world, i wonder how that happened since domestics suck.

btw, you wont find any domestic haters posting anything because they cant prove that study wrong.


Domestic hater reporting in.

I can't argue with a pretty graph but from experience of owning multiple domestic and foreign cars, domestics suck.

I had less trouble with a 16 year old foreign car with 300,000+ miles on it than I did with a 3 year old domestic with just over 100,000 on it.

Corporate Rec...you are the definition of an old guard.

So set in your ways from your experiences.
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
is that, no way it cant be, not in hell..

buick and cadillac 4th and 5th on the list? you mean a domestic? reliable?

and the top 3 list has been out for a while NFS4 posted it.

Domestics are the most reliable in the car world, i wonder how that happened since domestics suck.

btw, you wont find any domestic haters posting anything because they cant prove that study wrong.


Domestic hater reporting in.

I can't argue with a pretty graph but from experience of owning multiple domestic and foreign cars, domestics suck.

I had less trouble with a 16 year old foreign car with 300,000+ miles on it than I did with a 3 year old domestic with just over 100,000 on it.

See the post right above yours...
 
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
is that, no way it cant be, not in hell..

buick and cadillac 4th and 5th on the list? you mean a domestic? reliable?

and the top 3 list has been out for a while NFS4 posted it.

Domestics are the most reliable in the car world, i wonder how that happened since domestics suck.

btw, you wont find any domestic haters posting anything because they cant prove that study wrong.


Domestic hater reporting in.

I can't argue with a pretty graph but from experience of owning multiple domestic and foreign cars, domestics suck.

I had less trouble with a 16 year old foreign car with 300,000+ miles on it than I did with a 3 year old domestic with just over 100,000 on it.

Corporate Rec...you are the definition of an old guard.

So set in your ways from your experiences.


I don't see how that's a fair statement when I've tried both and made an objective decision based on that. What else should I do? Is my experience not the most objective/democratic way of going about making a decision?
 
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