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Old 05-23-2013, 11:14 AM   #33 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 View Post
Am i the only one here that realizes these are the two companies with the highest recall counts in the world???????

Codename for the concept should be called "Total Recsll".

Some of you guys have your preferences for whatever reason, but toyota's are maintenece reliable, but safety wise are ticking time-bombs. Then BMW has more crucial parts replaced than any other car company. Fuel pumps, injectors, transmission parts, electrical components etc etc...
Let's not get into that whole "unintended acceleration" Toyota debacle. That seemed to be more user error than company issue. They just recalled the cars to save face and get our government off their ***. I remember seeing a chart of the affected people's ages. If you were under 55 you were an outlier.

BMWs are just crap as far as reliability goes. They're the German Mitsubishi.
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