• Blaster M@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    quite a few models

    Nearly every japanese automaker’s cars for several years. Takata airbag recall was a big deal

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      5 months ago

      True! I don’t understand why Japanese cars have the reputation to be so ultra-fail proof. Quite the opposite is true.

      I don’t mean this in whataboutist way, I pray for Elon’s demise so the world can heal.

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        5 months ago

        Depending on the model and how you maintain them, some Japanese makes very much last a long time with a minimal of expenses.

        Having daily’ed American, Korean, and Japanese cars, thw Japanese cars have been the most reliable as long as they are maintained.

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          4 months ago

          Among those 3 that might be so, although Korean cars since a few years have caught up and are way more fun than the bland Japanese ones.

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            4 months ago

            I put the most miles on a Veloster compared to any of my other cars so far - the difference in build quality is still quite noticeable. The car was well designed, but it wore out / disintegrated a lot faster.

            My big metric for cars that last is the “stay fixed” metric. On the Japanese cars, typically they “stay fixed” once you do maintenance. I was repeatedly replacing the same parts on the Veloster that no other car I’ve had would ever experience failure on.

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              4 months ago

              If you keep comparing absolute shitty American brands to the Asian ones, of course those will win the reliability contest

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                4 months ago

                The Veloster was a Hyundai, a Korean manufacturer, and the car was made and imported from Korea, according to the VIN and all the little “Made in Korea” stampings on every part. I got it because it was an economy car with a Dual Clutch transmission.