Sunday, July 16, 2017

German car engine failures

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It is interesting that I have read or heard of engine failures Porsche Audi or BMW.
Audi, BMW and VW ranked in the bottom 10 of a study on the reliability of the engine.
Cars produced in Germany are not as reliable as many believe, a new Warranty Direct study examined data on requests for a list of manufacturers with the most reliable engines - and Audi, BMW and Volkswagen all finished in bottom 10 of the 36 manufacturers in total.
In fact, the only company whose cars had an engine failure rates worse than Audi was MG Rover MINI wasn t much better, finishing third from bottom, while the BMW parent company came seventh from bottom and, despite its solid reputation for reliability rock, Volkswagen came ninth stockings.



Honda won the gold medal in the study found that only one in 344 Honda engines failed, compared to one in 27 Audi drivers Despite its recent recall woes, Toyota was second and Mercedes managed to surpass its other German brands with a third respectable place finish.
Duncan McClure Direct Guarantee CEO, said engine failures are the worst for motorists as they re repairs that may lead to higher costs due to the necessary parts and working hours to fix the nuber of failures may be low compared to areas such as damage to the axle and suspension, but engine repairs almost always involve costs reaching the thousands of motorists who aren t covered by a warranty.
Engine failure on a Range Rover Vogue has recently led to the highest ever demand direct guarantee Ј13,000.
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I'm always wary of these studies, which is direct guarantee How did they sample it is only their own data could they be frightened some segments of buyers in the purchase of the direct guarantee Porsche are not included even with the whole debacle IMS, they sell directly guarantee the Porsche aLL automakers owners have problems, Porsche is now facing a recall on the GT3, only about 550 cars, so it is not big enough to put a blip on the radar watchdog oh well.
Sounds like direct guarantee trying to sound itself important and relevant, like JD Powers lol No, JD Powers does not matter, nor relevant.
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I am skeptical worm engine failure data compiled by a company that makes its money by selling auto warranties.
Really, 1-27 Audis has engine failure Audi would be bankrupt if it were true.
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I am skeptical worm engine failure data compiled by a company that makes its money by selling auto warranties.
Really, 1-27 Audis has engine failure Audi would be bankrupt if it were true.
I think what they meant was that January 27 warranty claims against Audi was engine failure.
I do not see how Warranty Direct a company that sells extended warranties gain to release their own data on this kind of failure they see as another may scare some homeowners into thinking they need an extended warranty s they have a German car, as they are more prone to engine failures, at least cars under warranty direct guarantees since we do not know what each brand owners buy their guarantees we do not know how applicable, it may be the general automobile general population All we can really say is that these are the percentages between the security holders who bought their warranty warranty direct, or at least how I lily interesting statistics and may not be applicable to a private car, but interesting perspective to look at the trends and t seem e they spotted a trend ve a higher percentage of engine failures between German cars.
Given that German cars are often driven at high speeds over long distances, at least in Germany and some of these cars are turbos or high-powered cars, or more complex engines then it could simply be an artifact of how German car manufacturers decide to build and market their cars to their target customers whose needs are more demanding than say someone who wants an Asia commuter car that gets high gas mileage, eg ' one reason we see so many Porsche engine failures because people take to the track, I'm assuming a percentage of Porsche owners keep their cars that say Honda owners Agreement, so the law of averages distort engine failures to be higher in Porsches Hondas on this point alone data.



If I am an owner Audi I could look at this and get an extended warranty for fear of engine failure, conversely if I m a Honda owner I might look at this and decide I do not need a guarantee prolonged Since there are many more Honda owners that Audi owners out there, these statistics, if followed to their logical conclusion would actually hurt hurt potential sales more benefits.
And as we always say, lies, lies, and damn statistics.







German car engine failures, German engine failures.