GooberTheHat wrote:The type R is a bit too transformers looking to me.
Dinostar77 wrote:I like it. Its different. It holds it value in the resale market really well. Plus its Japanese and I've always wanted to own a Japanese car. Reliability wise they still top the reliability charts (japanese companies), well lexus do now. Though the south koreas are catching up. Unlike the european cars they dont start having parts failure after the warrenty period is up. https://www.whatcar.com/news/2019-what-car-reliability-survey-brands/n20069 Reliability by brand for cars up to five years old Rank Brand Score 1. Lexus 99.3% 2. Toyota 97.7% 3. Suzuki 97.3% 4. Tesla 96.9% 5. Subaru 96.6% 6. Kia 96.3% 7. Hyundai 95.7% 8. Mini 95.4% 9. Skoda 95.2% 10. Honda 94.9% 11. Volvo 94.7% 12. Dacia 94.5% 13. Mitsubishi 94.3% 14. Ford 94.1% 15. Seat 93.8% 16. Volkswagen 93.7% 17. Mazda 93.5% 18. Peugeot 93.4% 19. Fiat 93.3% 20. Audi 92.9% 21. BMW 92.1% 22. Citroen 91.8% 23. Porsche 91.7% 24. Mercedes 90.6% 25. Alfa Romeo 89.7% 26. Jaguar 89.5% 27. Vauxhall 89.4% 28. Nissan 85.7% 29. Jeep 84.4% 30. Renault 84.2% 31. Land Rover 81.3%GooberTheHat wrote:The type R is a bit too transformers looking to me.
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