Nice hat Vern.That's disputable as the actual breakdown data is for cars out of manufacturers' warrantee and doesn't state if the data includes breakdowns not covered by the extended warrantees.
They're getting pretty common here too. BMW / Audi are sort of victims of their own success, you can't claim to sell an exclusive vehicle when every other one is one. Think I see less late Mondeos now than BMW.I used to own a bmw, had to get rid, my wife hated it and i couldn't handle the humiliation and p#ss taking from my workmates.
Come to think of it why in the Uk is the bmw and audi so highly prized, in germany a bmw is the equivelant of our humble ford escort, evey man and his dog owns one.
They're getting pretty common here too. BMW / Audi are sort of victims of their own success, you can't claim to sell an exclusive vehicle when every other one is one. Think I see less late Mondeos now than BMW.
Did read a motor journalists account of buying a used BMW 7 series a few years ago. By the time he gave up on it the total for repair bills (was under warranty) would have bought a new Focus.
" A big enough engine " for what reason?Most of the crappy cheaper cars don't come with a big enough engine.
Most of the crappy cheaper cars don't come with a big enough engine.
I ran Peugeots and Citroens when I was doing the job, same as you I had very little trouble with them. My last tuition car was a VW Lupo, not a bad motor but VW garages were sh!te. No job ever done right first time and incorrect fault diagnosis on a regular basis.When I was a driving instructor, I had a Citroen C2 and then a Citroen C3. Both cars were from new and both covered over 60 000 miles before changing. Never had any trouble with either of them. I now have a Renault Captur from new which is now 7 months old and I love it.