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Old 04-22-2019, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by elkhunter11 View Post
It depends on what you consider reliable, for some people that means the vehicle always starts and runs, even if it requires numerous repairs, or has features that stop working, for other people, that means that the vehicle only requires oil and filter services, and tires and consumable parts replaced as they wear out, no leaks or failures that require repairs. I have only had four vehicles make it through the warranty period with zero repairs required, three Toyotas, and a Hyundai, every one of my Ford or GM vehicles required repairs.
Agree. I think I read somewhere that the top "reliability issues" as per JD Power included failure to connect with a phone, wind noise, and a clunk/thud/shutter/lull occuring during shifting.
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