More reliable......
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Prof Prolapse

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16,163 posts

214 months

Tuesday 17th July 2012
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Looking to change car in a month or so and I'm considering my options. All things being equal, (Same sort of drivers, FSH, 60K-70K on the clock) which does the collective consider more reliable then? Anecdotes most welcome.

I realise it's difficult to define "reliability", but we'll go with "poor reliability = more likely to leave you with hefty repairs and needing consumables replaced quickly" (except tyres). Rate of consumable failure is factor as well I would have thought i.e. A car that eats clutches ] driven normally I would not consider reliable.

I'm aware of the "it's French. Avoid.", bias but at I've been led to believe that the Renaultsport Meganes were screwed together a bit better than their basic counterparts, and after 10 years, even in the most reliable of car cars things start getting tired.

I'm not bad with spanners, but to be honest, I really can't be arsed anymore. That and I will need it for the odd works appointment.



kambites

70,814 posts

245 months

Tuesday 17th July 2012
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If I was worried about reliability, I'd be buying Japanese (or possibly Korean).

I don't think there's that much to choose between the mainstream European manufacturers.

Prof Prolapse

Original Poster:

16,163 posts

214 months

Tuesday 17th July 2012
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FFS I made a poll, what happened to it?

Twice the age though Kambites. Twice the rot and water seeping in.

I should have added that, to be a little contradictory, the reliability needs to offset the additional fuel consumption of the "Z" as well. Unless it leaves me stranded. Which is another factor.

I'm making this very complicated.

I would look an utter in the R26 as well but thats another matter again.