Wrong beyond belief.
Ford f150 is the most bought and sold and reliable vehicle on the market. It's cheaper to repair and maintain and far more reliable than any German vehicle. "Muh performance" is a myth. Unless you're a track day faggot your speed has 0.1% to do with car ownership. Versatility, reliability, and cost of longevity are the most important. I have a 20 year old Mercedes sitting in a parking spot that's worth 800 bucks and will cost 1209 to fix. I have a 20 year old f150 that runs like the day it was built thats worth double what I paid for it. Your Chinese brain just can't f150. It's OK it's not your fault. You were just born that way.
Hahaha faggit. The f150 is the only good car ford makes.
What anecdotal Benz you got sitting over there?
Also performance matters when you want to drive fast. Duh. Not everyone is a granny behind the wheel. Not my fault you like driving 10 under in the left lane.
Like I said above, Benz makes one of the best performing and reliable V8s on the market. Period. And they put it in their expensive cars. Not the mass market niggerwagon you got sitting in your driveway.
A Mustang GT is not only way more reliable than a Benz, it is way faster and cheaper to buy and maintain. Then there are the even higher performance Mustangs and the GT40. Benz is for niggers who try to be the big nigger in the hood.
LMAO.
"Uhhh huh huh thas the only good ford car tho"
"Uhhhh huh huh huh huh but it's not a good Mercedes only good Mercedes count"
Do you hear yourself?
The BMW reliability ranking is 2.5/5.0, which is pretty low. Many factors contribute to a car’s reliability, including the maintenance cost, the frequency of unscheduled repairs, and the repair’s severity level.
https://olive.com/you-want-to-know-are-mercedes-benz-cars-reliable/
The Mercedes-Benz Reliability Rating is a 3 out of 5, which makes it average – not the best, but not the worst.
https://repairpal.com/reliability/audi
The Audi Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 28th out of 32 for all car brands.
Well well well, what do you see here?
https://repairpal.com/reliability/porsche
The Porsche Reliability Rating is 2.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 32nd out of 32 for all car brands.
Last place.....
These are not reliable sources. They look like random websites trying to just get SEO clicks…. Actually one of them even says SEO San Diego at the bottom lmao.
I’ve never heard of repairpal either. But a quick look has them saying Kia is more reliable than Toyota, and has Nissan in the top 10. That’s enough to just call it dogshit.
Here is a better resource: http://www.dashboard-light.com/rankings.html
http://www.dashboard-light.com/vehicles/Resources/Images/QIRAlpha.png
Okay so Toyota and Lexus are at the top, to nobody’s surprise. You’ll see Porsche and Mercedes following closely after.
Drilling into Porsche and Mercedes shows that Porsche generally has excellent reliability besides their first general cayenne which is dragging down their average. Otherwise their reliability on every other car is on par with Toyota. This is actually very impressive considering that Porsche exclusively makes high performance cars, which are generally much harder to make reliable than something like a Toyota minivan.
http://www.dashboard-light.com/reports/Porsche.html
Also looking into Mercedes you see that their V8s coming from Germany are extremely reliable but have a lower ranking due to the mass market shit like the c class, cla, and glc which are all niggerwagons made in Alabama. The stuff they make in the US is just a cash grab from all the people who just want a merc badge, which is actually sad they do this because their other cars are generally excellent. But that’s how they run their business I guess.
However if you get a German Benz with a m176 V8TT you’ll get reliability on par with Toyota and Lexus.
http://www.dashboard-light.com/reports/Mercedes-Benz.html (click on each model to see the breakdown further)
Audi has historically been dogshit because of previous years just being rebranded upmarket Volkswagens. But recently they’ve made some changes and if you look at their modern cars they’re actually showing much better reliability.
Look at the A4 for example: http://www.dashboard-light.com/vehicles/Audi_A4.html
And A6: http://www.dashboard-light.com/vehicles/Audi_A6.html
These are not reliable sources.
Fine, neither are your sources and German cars suck.
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