Why does more than 50% need engine rebuilds?
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WTF? I've never heard of a manufacture car needing such extensive engine work on such a high percentage of cars.
I'm looking into buying a Tuscan. It seems like over 50% of cars had engine rebuilt. Even cars with less than 10,000km. From any other manufacturer this would be consider a major lemon, but it seems like Tuscan owner just shrug it off as no big deal.
I'm looking into buying a Tuscan. It seems like over 50% of cars had engine rebuilt. Even cars with less than 10,000km. From any other manufacturer this would be consider a major lemon, but it seems like Tuscan owner just shrug it off as no big deal.
1) British cars measure in miles not Km.
2) There is a search facility on this forum, where you can seek all the answers to much-discussed questions such as this. Try using it.
3) Look in the "Speed Six" forum - even easier than searching.
4) Don't think that other manufacturers have infinitely better reliability records - they just hide their failures better.
5) If you are worried, buy something else and stop trotting out ill-informed crap.
6) Try checking your use of the language before posting. You wouldn't want to sound like an idiot on two counts in one post would you?
>> Edited by nubbin on Thursday 20th October 08:43
2) There is a search facility on this forum, where you can seek all the answers to much-discussed questions such as this. Try using it.
3) Look in the "Speed Six" forum - even easier than searching.
4) Don't think that other manufacturers have infinitely better reliability records - they just hide their failures better.
5) If you are worried, buy something else and stop trotting out ill-informed crap.
6) Try checking your use of the language before posting. You wouldn't want to sound like an idiot on two counts in one post would you?
>> Edited by nubbin on Thursday 20th October 08:43
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