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Old 18-06-2020, 02:35 PM   #27
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Default Re: Jeep's meā culpā

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Originally Posted by aussiblue
Market research shows that car owners are generally extremely reluctant to admit even to themselves that they made a purchasing mistake or their car is sub-standard in any way so cognitive dissonance occurs when they are surveyed. It happens with most major purchases and its actually a good thing in a way as otherwise there would be a lot of depressed Jeep owners around; but I guess they wouldn't be lonely as there are also the Fiat and Craptiva owners to share and care with. A better stat would be how many Jeep owners actually buy another Jeep after they quit the existing one or how many current owners also previously had Jeeps.
I think the last part has been answered by their sales figures over the past few years. Many of them never came back, and sales are a fraction of what they were at their peak 5 years ago.

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Originally Posted by Big_Daz
The cars themselves are no worse than other makes (hell as a Ford fan even I have to look at the current mustangs build quality/issues as an absolute joke).
But that's the thing, they are worse than other cars. The reliability rankings prove it year after year. But in saying that every manufacturer has quality faults.

The Mustangs seem to be pretty reliable, they just have issues with panel alignment, which is not a reliability concern. That's a fit and finish issue, which they really need to improve.
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