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<blockquote data-quote="IamDeMan" data-source="post: 3242204" data-attributes="member: 557673"><p>You're right. It is unbelievable and simply not true. Maybe you had a problem with your vehicle but by and large this isn't the case across the board anymore. According to vision and JD surveys/awards. GM has less problems per 100 vehicles made than Nissan. The only Asian company beating them on this was Toyota/Lexus which is of no surprise but even their lead is by a slim margin. BMW has more problems per 100 than Nissan, so there goes the German engineered superiority. The main problem with GM and Ford that I can't argue against is that they aren't making cars people WANT to buy. That has been dictated by market sales in an obvious way. However hogwash statements on reliability and maintenance are BS anymore and stem from the late 80s to early 90s when the American companies were severely under these foreign makers in problems per 100. Today with globalization, cross platforming and tech sharing, this broad statement you made holds no water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamDeMan, post: 3242204, member: 557673"] You're right. It is unbelievable and simply not true. Maybe you had a problem with your vehicle but by and large this isn't the case across the board anymore. According to vision and JD surveys/awards. GM has less problems per 100 vehicles made than Nissan. The only Asian company beating them on this was Toyota/Lexus which is of no surprise but even their lead is by a slim margin. BMW has more problems per 100 than Nissan, so there goes the German engineered superiority. The main problem with GM and Ford that I can't argue against is that they aren't making cars people WANT to buy. That has been dictated by market sales in an obvious way. However hogwash statements on reliability and maintenance are BS anymore and stem from the late 80s to early 90s when the American companies were severely under these foreign makers in problems per 100. Today with globalization, cross platforming and tech sharing, this broad statement you made holds no water. [/QUOTE]
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