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2007 Manfacturer Reliability Index/Ratings...

 
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 7:00 am    Post subject: 2007 Manfacturer Reliability Index/Ratings... Reply with quote

Based on repair and warranty data in the UK and the USA (Warranty Direct). Japanese makers dominate the Top 10. Icons BMW and Mercedes were in the lower half of the analysed car makers. (January 2007)

1. Mazda: 8.04%
2. Honda: 8.90%
3. Toyota: 15.78%
4. Mitsubishi: 17.04%
5. Kia: 17.39%
6. Subaru: 18.46%
7. Nissan: 18.86%
8. Lexus: 20.05%
9. Mini: 21.90%
10. Citroen: 25.98%

11. Daewoo: 26.30%
12. Hyundai: 26.36%
13. Peugeot: 26.59%
14. Ford: 26.76%
15. Suzuki: 27.20%
16. Porsche: 27.48%
17. Fiat: 28.49%
18. BMW: 28.64%
19. Vauxhall: 28.77%
20. Mercedes: 29.90%

21. Rover: 30.12%
22. Volvo: 31.28%
23. Volkswagen: 31.44%
24. Jaguar: 32.05%
25. Skoda: 32.12%
26. Chrysler: 34.90%
27. Audi: 36.74%
28. Seat: 36.87%
29. Renault: 36.87%
30. Alfa Romeo: 39.13%

31. Saab: 41.59%
32. Land Rover: 44.21%
33. Jeep: 46.36%
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 7:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can monitor the index here:
http://www.reliabilityindex.co.uk/default.html
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 6:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interesting survey...Good news for the Japs companies...
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shocked Another useless TV6 People Meter type survey! Shocked

That rubbish site does not give any indication of the number of cars per brand and so the percentages will NEVER match up. Even if the number is one borne of inbreeding. i.e. the percentage is the amount of failure over total number of vehicle claim submitted then the sample sizes are still mismatched and the site is complete.

For example, the Top 10 rank:

1 SKODA 50.59
2 MAZDA 52.74

How many total cars does Skoda sell in the UK as compared to total number of Mazda? So for simplicity's sake lets say that Skoda sells 10 and Mazda sells 30...how would those top 10 figures above relate to that? What do the percentages really mean anyway?

Confused No qualifying data, no sample size, no error margin specified, no explanation of sampling technique, no individual qualification for the meanings of the weights applied per category, no independent body certifying the authenticity of the data, no manufacturer endorsements, no sense believing anything they have on that site. Confused
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 12:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh sorry, sorry.

I see now. They're trying to sell you reports.

That explains everything.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is interesting in what the survey says but, there are always different views being expressed even by myself.. I am surprised certain high end euros are below..Even though these cars are below we still see them on the road.. Cool
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 3:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

NemesisEnforcer wrote:
Shocked Another useless TV6 People Meter type survey! Shocked

That rubbish site does not give any indication of the number of cars per brand and so the percentages will NEVER match up. Even if the number is one borne of inbreeding. i.e. the percentage is the amount of failure over total number of vehicle claim submitted then the sample sizes are still mismatched and the site is complete.

For example, the Top 10 rank:

1 SKODA 50.59
2 MAZDA 52.74

How many total cars does Skoda sell in the UK as compared to total number of Mazda? So for simplicity's sake lets say that Skoda sells 10 and Mazda sells 30...how would those top 10 figures above relate to that? What do the percentages really mean anyway?

Confused No qualifying data, no sample size, no error margin specified, no explanation of sampling technique, no individual qualification for the meanings of the weights applied per category, no independent body certifying the authenticity of the data, no manufacturer endorsements, no sense believing anything they have on that site. Confused




I agree with everything you have just said ! polls are often skewed; who really analyses these results critically ? marketing PR's often have their own $$$$$ agenda and I bet these poll takers drive the very same cars that are at the "bottom" of the reliability list Rolling Eyes they will use the $$$ they get from the JAPS for their "results" to purchase bmw's, benz's and d like .... Wink
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