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Top & Bottom 10 of a study into engine reliability


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I dun quite believe all this.Periodic maintenance and driving behavior plays a big part afterall.I used to drive old Fiat,Renault,Toyotas,Hondas,Daewoo and Protons.Beside the usual wear and tear I've never encounter engine failure on the roads.Maybe because of my attitude

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Fiat small cars are very reliable.

 

Guess it has come a long way.

One of my earliest ride was a 8 years old Argenta which died on me after six months, but not before it make a wreck of me.

 

After that a twin-carb Alfa 33, and that ends my italian love affairs since.

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See , told you all already, buy only Porsche, Ferrari, Lamboghini, Maserati, Aston, Bentley no such thing as failure one.

 

Why buy anything else.....hahahahahahahah [:p]

 

Why mit so chui? I thought it is a pretty ok brand

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Guess it has come a long way.

One of my earliest ride was a 8 years old Argenta which died on me after six months, but not before it make a wreck of me.

 

After that a twin-carb Alfa 33, and that ends my italian love affairs since.

 

Argenta!! The face-lifted 132!! Gosh thats quite a long way back! Well but then again Argenta is a big Fiat, and they have always been better at small ones.

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I think its more about transmission reliability instead of engine reliability. Engine failure is very little heard of i think.

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Sounds like Honda is really good in the engine department. If only they have a good choice of luxury cars like what Toyota did with Lexus.

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Honda engine most reliable ? :D what a big joke . just tell any car mechanic that. :D

 

What is wrong with Honda ? They have reliable engines leh...

 

 

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