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re: Cheapest Car Brands to Maintain long term according to Consumer Reports
Posted on 4/23/24 at 5:01 am to North Dallas Tiger
Posted on 4/23/24 at 5:01 am to North Dallas Tiger
German cars. Are. The. Wurst.
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Damn things are as finicky as a spoiled house cat. Always something small you don’t even realize exists until it fails or you get a recall letter.
Same thing happened to their tanks and planes in WW II. It’s tradition I guess.
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Damn things are as finicky as a spoiled house cat. Always something small you don’t even realize exists until it fails or you get a recall letter.
Same thing happened to their tanks and planes in WW II. It’s tradition I guess.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 5:32 am to TejasHorn
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German cars. Are. The. Wurst.
911's are dead reliable, and have the best resale of any car going.
BMW's 5 Series is the best driving sedan made, and the SUV derivative is outstanding as well. Both are very reliable. This has not only been my experience, but friends as well. Year-over maintenance costs will obviously be more than a Corolla, but...
Audi, M-B; not so much.
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