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<blockquote data-quote="Lemmiwinks" data-source="post: 16389192" data-attributes="member: 135323"><p>Also "which cars are best" are often subjective.</p><p>I bought a BMW E60 because my friends E61 had been bullet proof for him.</p><p>Mine was the biggest turd I've ever owned. Had it for just over 2 years and when I realized that during my whole ownership I had never driven it for more than 30 days between the times it was on jackstands. The most unreliable piece of shit I've ever owned. Don't know how many vacations and visit to other cities me and my wife cancelled because of car troubles.</p><p></p><p>But looking at stats, in Sweden we have mandatory vehicle inspection each year and best on the list of number of failures (can be anything from a broken light bulb to rusted frame rails) per car is the japanese and also Korean.</p><p>Worst?</p><p>Chrysler Grand Voyager. By a landslide.</p><p></p><p>Here's a graph from 2019 listing number of faults/manufacturer reported to one certain insurance agency.</p><p>No faults/100 cars.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1630584[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lemmiwinks, post: 16389192, member: 135323"] Also "which cars are best" are often subjective. I bought a BMW E60 because my friends E61 had been bullet proof for him. Mine was the biggest turd I've ever owned. Had it for just over 2 years and when I realized that during my whole ownership I had never driven it for more than 30 days between the times it was on jackstands. The most unreliable piece of shit I've ever owned. Don't know how many vacations and visit to other cities me and my wife cancelled because of car troubles. But looking at stats, in Sweden we have mandatory vehicle inspection each year and best on the list of number of failures (can be anything from a broken light bulb to rusted frame rails) per car is the japanese and also Korean. Worst? Chrysler Grand Voyager. By a landslide. Here's a graph from 2019 listing number of faults/manufacturer reported to one certain insurance agency. No faults/100 cars. [ATTACH=full]1630584[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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