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80honda
27-07-2012, 01:59 AM
:wave:

UK survey says Honda's are the most reliable in the long term. (http://www.hondasacuras.com/2012/07/honda-tops-uk-reliability-study-for-7th.html)

:thumbsup:

HR-V still going strong.

Fredoops
27-07-2012, 02:09 AM
UK don't get Thai built Hondas tho...

EKVTIR-T
27-07-2012, 02:13 AM
BMW Audi and Mercedes all over 40% failure rate..is this real life

Fredoops
27-07-2012, 02:27 AM
BMW Audi and Mercedes all over 40% failure rate..is this real life

Yeah, abou right.

But remember tho, this is a customer survey, so people who forked out that much cash for a Beemer naturally expect more so they make a bigger fuss for the same problem. *shrugs*

80honda
27-07-2012, 02:40 AM
Yeah, abou right.

But remember tho, this is a customer survey, so people who forked out that much cash for a Beemer naturally expect more so they make a bigger fuss for the same problem. *shrugs*


According to the article:
"Using real-world data from warranty provider Warranty Direct, this is the definitive list of the most - and least reliable - cars you can buy" (http://www.hondasacuras.com/2012/07/honda-tops-uk-reliability-study-for-7th.html)

Fredoops
27-07-2012, 02:49 AM
Interesting chart. Also interesting that BMWs are accumulating 20% more km's compared to the Hondas over the same period, and is the highest milage on the list.

80honda
27-07-2012, 02:51 AM
Interesting chart. Also interesting that BMWs are accumulating 20% more km's compared to the Hondas over the same period, and is the highest milage on the list.

BMW's are popular "executive" cars. I.e. company cars. i.e. lots of miles. Isn't the Ford Falcon a popular company car in Australia?

EKVTIR-T
27-07-2012, 02:54 AM
BMW's are popular "executive" cars. I.e. company cars. i.e. lots of miles. Isn't the Ford Falcon a popular company car in Australia?
The Falcon is our primary taxi car

Fleet cars are more Holden Commodores than Falcons though