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>Dodge THAT low

Welp, this list is shit.

State an interesting opinion first.

>inb4 GM bought this out

>chrysler
>reliable

How are those statistics gathered, what sort of issue would be detrimental and so on?

>Nissan below Fiat

u wot

This is shit
>Mini above Mazda
Lol

>ford
>dodge
>lower than fiat

The fuck?

Dodge is basically Fiat now though

No shit sherlock but fiat cars are a pile of shit. Dodge should be saved by the durango and Ram

Fiat isn't so bad. There's a reason they are number 1 in Latin America.

>Audi
>Kia
>That high

Lexus makes a good car. They just do. Not my favorite flavor personally, but if you want a dependable mid range luxury they are a sure go-to.

I'm surprised Kia, Audi, Hyundai, and mini are that high. I'm also surprised that BMW is ahead of Porsche.

To the Chrysler fags: Your brand is shit, your cars are shit, you are shit.

this

This is the legit one

This is the garbage one that puts "my infotainment is slow" in the same level as transmission failure.

See
autoblog.com/2016/02/25/jd-power-rethink-vehicle-dependability-opinion/

>If an owner can't get his or her phone to connect via Bluetooth to the audio system, that's a problem. If an owner's audible command isn't properly deciphered by that annoying synthesized voice all infotainment systems seem plagued by, that's a problem. But are either of those problems as serious as a transmission that won't shift, or an engine that won't start? Not by my standards. But by J.D. Power's, the answer is yes.

Well according to this in chart general:

Japanese cars have the best build quality.

German cars are also good, but when they fail, they do it spectacularly.

Burger cars are plain mediocre.

Whatever, Ching Chong

Wow you sure got us.
Don't you have some kind of catastrophic vehicle issue to get back to?

guess my next car will be a buick

they're nice, not a meme, and only old people drive them so if it's preowned it's not as disconcerting

makes sense

japanese literally invented LEAN and 6 sigma

im surprised germans didnt do better though

unfortunately americans suck at everything

>less reliable than a Kia
>made for the chinese market

Enjoy your meme car

the range is tighter and the mean is about the same

buick is the better bet when it comes to kia vs bucik in this case

Pretty sure 6 sigma was Motorola.

Do Japanese even drive those?

Japanese invented Kaizen, not Six Sigma.
Though they're similar in their objectives their methodologies are different.