Which automotive manufacturer or model do you associate with the best build quality.
Build Quality
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Toyota/Lexus and Honda
Kia
Porsche's generally pretty fucking good
What are Cadillac like these days?
Toyota
I don't know what Caddy is up to these days. Between nigger escalades and getting the FWD Northstar barges to seem nice it almost was as if it might come back.
But then it was like a computer angle render angle attack and not even the niggers drive them anymore. It's fucked. No car mag articles can save it at this point.
any? pre-2000s Volvo. my dad had a 240 wagon that was bulletproof and ran on little to no maitenance
modern? dunno, probably the germans but not by a lot
Overall for all years I'd argue Mercedes
But for strictly modern cars probably Toyota.
Volvo.
even when you fuck with it, it'll work.
I fucked my girlfriend and she still has to work, doesn't mean she's good tho so what you mean lol? ?
Saab
not best but pretty damn good
Moskvitsh and AvtoVAZ.
Or BYD auto, Teslas biggest competitor.
Volvo are put together pretty well. Some older models were built like tanks.
Lancia
This, the Volvos from the 60s, 70s and 80s will live longer than the average human
>Moskvitsh
KEK
90's are also OK as long as you have a Redblock.
I don't know much about the 850, I think they are more complicated, but my '98 940 is still a tank
Pic related, not mine ofcourse, mine still drives
def not Saab lmao
t. a former saab owner
Saab is really good, not the best, but better than 80% of other European cars
t. current Saab owner
Pic 2 of the crash
Volvo driver was waiting in traffic jam and Scandia driver wasn't paying attention
Pre-W210 Mercedeses. After that Toyota/Lexus
I had a 2001 Saab 9-3 turbo a few years ago, shit rattled like a cunt
>GM Saab
why is this pic upside down lmao
>Australia
I live in straya
>Ausfag
Did you guys get them from a different plant or something?
Apparently my USDM 93se was made in Trollhättan like all good Saabs, but I don't want to believe than based on the quality
Not bad a getting better. Almost but not quite to the level of the Germans
Porsche. Nearly as reliable as a lexus or Toyota but with all the kraut space magic
You can make most any car last forever if you know its weak links and address them as need be.
Toyota and Honda, pre 2005 nissan
Takes a lickin and keeps on tickin
having worked with a lot of japanese companies, Toyota or Honda. Their initial engineering designs may not be the best, but they have fucking flawless QC checks, almost to the point of insanity.
Never heard of a porsche having issues
Old volvos
Most toyotas
Older BMWs can hit super high miles without having non-sensor components fail
Porsche and Mercedes for sure
Old toyota and honda
Lexus always
>GM
Found the problem
true
Gm kills everything good it touches
Currently Lexus, 80s-90s honda, Toyota, 80s Ford
For sure, older mercedes are the best
Mmm yep. Rip Saab, Holden, Pontiac, Saturn, Olds, etc.
Porsche.
96% of all 911s are still on the road today.
Probably because they never get driven and therefore rarely have a chance to crash/break down.
Toyota all years
Chevy trucks 99-08
88-2003 honda
>own a saab
>brother has a saab
>sister had a saab
>brother in law had a saab
>dad has owned multiple saabs
>mum has owned multiple saab
>none of us ever had complaints about quality
??
Toyota, Lexus and Honda. Old german cars. Maybe Cadillac soon
This. And they care about their older models even in 2017.
I've always found the major parts of volvos, ie engines, frame, body panels, and safety features etc were all extremely well made, but the little things like interior panels, electronics, anything glued down started to deteriorate and shit after like 150,000 km.
90s bmw
Friendly reminder that pic related was the absolute state of the art at the time, better than Mercedes.
>tfw Lancia is dead
Another one because yes
you are memed if you think russian PoS brands dont break. they break a lot but they are easy to fix and thats a difference.
Toyota and Subaru
GM
old fords
somewhat old hondas
& toyotas and mazda of the past 10 years to recent.
Trabant.
I'm not even joking.
When there's barely anything in the car, very little can go wrong. When its put together properly, it doesn't go wrong. Put the two together and there you go.
Maximalism was a mistake.
>96% of all 911s are still on the road today.
>Here's some shit i pulled out of my ass
Toyota.
aircraft cars
Porsche bar none, even their most unreliable piece of shit is better than any merc.
It sure is interesting viewpoint. Too bad those kind of cars no longer made, with simplicity in mind.
My 1990 mx5 Miata has never broken down. Ever. And I treat it like shit.
fpbp