blackangie
Well-known member
Sorry no your wrong, go check JD.power the only world recognized vehicle reliability pole, check US, check Uk, then check 20 years ago for both.Vehicle quality and reliability is a moving target. Your competitors are always getting better, as you should too. I'm sure the quality and reliability of a JLR product is higher than 20 years ago. That said, my 98's D1 just keeps motoring along with just the usual oil changes, brakes, hoses after 167K miles.
So time makes it sound good except for JLR when you read of an actual 2019 survey of 44,000 owners ..........
.....That's four times the average for all vehicles, described by experts at the consumer group as 'pretty shocking for such a new car'.
New JLR's, not 20 year old JLR's. And not just 'infotainment' as the experiences also include engine management issues. That 4X warranty cost is rolled up into selling price but even "Luxury" manufactures have to face the music sometime. When the market contracted it left JLR exposed on cost. Solution? Well accounting to write-off billions. That is a short term financial 'fix' that needs a long term solution.
Then come back and talk to me.
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