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Thread: VW rated 3rd worst in most reliable car makers list

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    I see they say nothing about Alfa romeo, must be cause they are so good
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoi polloi View Post
    That's right - I once owned a Toyota Corolla and it ran like a swiss watch until the day I traded it in... The problem with it was it was as boring to drive as can be
    The boring bit is a real problem for Toyota - it took a long time and a change of guard at the top to recognize the issue. I believe the new Toyota chief has stated that new Toyota cars are to be designed to be exciting to drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freddyt View Post
    Makes me think about cancelling the GTI order and getting a ford or hyundai.
    I won't enjoy it if I constantly have to bring it back for faults................
    Don't talk about it, do it. we'll sit back and wait to see how you feel about it in a year or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markwid View Post
    The boring bit is a real problem for Toyota - it took a long time and a change of guard at the top to recognize the issue. I believe the new Toyota chief has stated that new Toyota cars are to be designed to be exciting to drive.
    Well I guess not being able to stop your car from accelerating is one way to get the heart racing

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    Quote Originally Posted by geojack555 View Post
    Check this out! I thought VW was much better than this; but this is the fact--
    http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/t...0319-qjc6.html
    To quote a famous saying attributed (correctly or otherwise) to Benjamin Disraeli, there are lies, there are damned lies and then there are statistics.

    You can make statisitcs support any argument you would like to promote, not necessarily will you see the truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    Yeah - I had a friend who got a MK4 when it first game out.
    I have to say if my Golf6 will be the same as my Golf4 was I will be more thn happy

    had no major issues with my 4 ... few minor fuk ups but over all it was fantastic

    but yeh on a topic ... would be really nice to see methodology for the "test"
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    Ford & Mazda, BMW & Mini have shared the same tech for many years, yet achieve completely different results.
    I've seen Mazda come out on top of similar surveys, yet are 8th last in this survey. For example:
    Mazda wins JD Power’s 2009 Australian Vehicle Ownership Satisfaction Study
    http://www.theautoindustrieblog.com/...ustralian.html
    This clearly demonstrates that using the US survey to gain an understanding of Australian vehicles is a waste of time.
    Also interesting to note in the Aus survey is that MB, Peugeot, VW & Suzuki were included in the survey but not ranked due to the small sample size.
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    You should be very cautious when it comes to survey results. Usually they are taken from a small population and can be skewed by the people conducting the survey.

    An example: Channel 7 state on Today Tonight that "95% of people support..." whatever.

    That's 95% of people who:
    a) view Channel 7 in that capital city
    b) watch Today Tonight
    c) could be bothered responding to the phone-in survey

    It proves nothing.

    In my household, 50% drive white cars
    100% drive non-Australian cars
    100% have 5-door cars

    What can you deduce from that? Not much really. But supposing those results were published: "100% of Australians in a survey drive imported 5-door cars".
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    [QUOTE=nau;479823]Im very skeptical about it ... didnt ToYoTa had 2 massive recalls recently and yet they are top5 (or they think that its not a problem when some one admits that there is a problem?)

    As I understand it this survey is based on cars that are 3 years old i.e. how have they been like to live with etc for the last 3 years. So they should be 2007 models. The surveys would have been done before all the toyota problems surfaced. Toyota will probably suffer in the upcoming surveys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stump View Post
    Maybe we just report more things because we're fussy buggers, and LOVE our cars to be right.
    Fussy is the word.

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