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Originally Posted by deutsch100
CR also is saying how bad German cars are in their latest 2011 reviews/reports. Yes, most German cars are not as "base" reliable as a Camry, Accord, Corolla or maybe an Altima, But, those "reliable" cars provide as much enjoyment and pride of ownership as a piece of tupperware!!
Over the years, we've had some BAD German cars, and not BAD in the good way!!
But, we had 2 virtually flawless E53s, A 2005 M3 that needed nothing, a 2007 750Li that never went in for service in almost 2 years, a 2008 S550 that went over 2 years without needing one thing, a 2006 and 2008 Carrera that went a combined 5 years without one problem, and Audi A6 that did not need one thing for over a year, a MBZ C280 that went 2 years totally problem free and many other German car that needed little attention.
So, Yes if going to the dealership 1-2x a year makes a German car unreliable....I'll take it. Going 200,000 with no problems on a Corolla or Camry is SO not worth it to me!!!
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Singing to the choir, Deutsch. Of course we at this forum know whereof you speak. The odd thing about the car market today is the mantra of reliability has been so heavily sold (I hesitate to say 'oversold'... is reliability important? Of course it is, but at what cost?) that a large portion of the buying public -- and CR casts itself in the role of guardian of that flame -- values reliability above all else. They either don't get, or don't want to get, the concept that driving a car can be fun.
I almost bought an MDX before deciding on the X5. I now look back and thank the lucky stars that steered me away; I know I'd have regretted it. Instead I look for reasons to drive my X5 (driving up my fuel bills

despite it being a diesel).
From the Jap brands, Infiniti is the only one that comes close to 'getting it'. But they more or less entered this arena by default, as Lexus ate their as-yet-uncooked lunch so badly in the late '80s that they didn't really have a chance to compete in the same space. So they evolved into the 'Japanese BMW', whatever that means.