Umfriend: my parents' previous car was a Renault 25, but after 10 years it really started showing all kinds of stupid problems (doorlocks that stopped working, boot-hinge that broke off, water leaking in throught the sunroof, ...) to the point where they just had to sell it due to the many annoyances. The Volvo now is the same age as the Renault then, and shows no sign of wear...
But I think one just has to be lucky with cars; one can have good experiences and bad experiences with every make. (but I do tend to believe that Japanese cars are more reliable)
Jörg
But I think one just has to be lucky with cars; one can have good experiences and bad experiences with every make. (but I do tend to believe that Japanese cars are more reliable)
Jörg
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