Dave the OAP
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Had 4 of these and it is an amazing car.
Not on the same level as one of these, what it with the cheese grater grilles on BMWs these days?
In your opinion obviously
Bet I get let out at junctions more often than youIn your opinion obviously
You must be very proudBet I get let out at junctions more often than you
Nope, just hate BMWs and AudisYou must be very proud
What? The Japanese cars head the reliability surveys from pretty much everyone don't they? They make reliable cars.So Dacia right up there
What a load of tosh those ratings are in the main
Do Which carry a shitload of Japanese adverts?
More to do with the number of laughable one star reviews, no doubt the Japs make reliable cars. I had a Lexus and yes it was totally reliable but dull doesn’t cover it as a driving experienceWhat? The Japanese cars head the reliability surveys from pretty much everyone don't they? They make reliable cars.
The results are practically the same, and it's reasonable to expect that one will do slightly better than the other due to the random nature of cars. eg, we could both buy the exact same car from the same garage, but one will break down before the other.It’s impressive how Hyundai and Kia have different results despite being the same cars, literally built with the same components.
C63 Estate. Thank me laterI’m looking for advice on a getting a new car.
I’ve had my current car for the last 10 years. I’ve done a lot of miles in it and it probably won’t pass another MOT. It’s also not worth anything other than scrappage. I own it out right and don’t particularly want to fork out a lot for finance.
I do rely on the car to get to work, as it’s somewhere not otherwise connected to transport and it’s a 50 mile round trip per day.
Don’t want anything flashy or big. (On street parking).
New or used?
How important is low mileage?
Any makes/models that are known for being unreliable?
Is it time to go electric/hybrid etc? (Do occasionally drive in ULEZ and current car is compliant.
Cool that you don't have to ruin it with a number-plate.Not on the same level as one of these, what it with the cheese grater grilles on BMWs these days?
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and when you do put one on it’s on the side tooCool that you don't have to ruin it with a number-plate.
But it's not an excitement survey.More to do with the number of laughable one star reviews, no doubt the Japs make reliable cars. I had a Lexus and yes it was totally reliable but dull doesn’t cover it as a driving experience
The fact that it’s the only car I’ve ever owned that made me drive like an 80 year old because it was so uninspiring. Probably not a bad thing in fairness. It didn’t do exhilarating but it was better built than any other car I’ve owned.But it's not an excitement survey.
What was it that you found dull by the way?
good spot. think the ratings in these surveys are skewed by expectations and cost of repair. generally cars are much more reliable these days, so the difference between each star must be quite minor.It’s impressive how Hyundai and Kia have different results despite being the same cars, literally built with the same components.
Ah - a county line favourite!
I'd take a fraction of that for my 9 year old i10! Worst car (of its time) that I've ever had - and I've had two 2CVs and a Lada 1500 Estate!Given the stupid price of second hand cars at the moment, I would stick with what you have if it's not absolutely knackered. How old is it and the mileage? Garage down the road is asking £9k for a 6 year old i10!
Personally I would expect, given a large enough sample time, that any defects and break downs etc would average themselves out given that they are the same item.The results are practically the same, and it's reasonable to expect that one will do slightly better than the other due to the random nature of cars. eg, we could both buy the exact same car from the same garage, but one will break down before the other.