American vs Korean.
who is officially the bottom of the barrel in car makers?
China, easily
>>14741059
1. Korean cars are getting better at a steady pace, while American cars are doing okay/getting worse all the time.
2. Korean cars in /o/ are now considered decent or even good (debatable).
ALSO:
>Implying South Korean and American cars are bottom of the barrel
Why not put in 3rd world nations in there as well? They make cars too. American and SOuth Korean cars are bretty gud overall when compared with China or Indian car makers.
Are you butthurt about those two nations from an /int/ thread or something?
most american cars are cheap to maintain and repair. Also cost very little to initially purchase. Reliability ranges. This makes them bad?
>>14741059
>America and Korea
Ford, Chevy, Cadillac, and Kia all have plenty of good models. They USED to be garbage, but now they're getting better. (Hyundai and Chrysler still a shit)
And I think Italy might be a good contender, since you have to pay $200,000 to get an Italian car that isn't complete garbage (ie. fiat)
Kukreans will never amount to any form of success. This is a fact.
>>14741183
Why did it burn?
Koreans, easily. They're more disgusting the more they copy the Japanese
Koreans, are a plastic people that only care about looks.
>>14741224
the same reason monks set themselves on fire
>>14741224
Nigga got sad that a Cobalt SS makes more HP So he decided to up the boost to 25psi but theturbo blew up and oil caught on fire.
>>14741059
Hyundai and Kia are pretty decent these days if you're looking for a "driving appliance".
I'd take them over a VW any fucking day of the week that's for sure. Even a Kiaundai will last 100k miles before needing major components replaced, Unlike a VW.
Kukreans can't even hang on the touge without committing suicide
Korean SUVs are shit, but the cars are nice these days and pretty uniformly nice looking.
Ford has their shit totally together across the line: with few exceptions the best product in every mass-market category. GM isn't car behind. Both are the equal of of Toyota and Honda for reliability anymore, while having better interiors and much better exterior design.
Chrysler's playing catch-up, but some of their newer vehicles are really nice (the 200, the Pacifica) if under-appreciated. They sell all the Jeeps they can make anyway so they really don't need to bother making those actually good.
>>14741183
>>14741268
>¥200 has been deposited to your shill bank account
http://www.reliabilityindex.com/
Top 10 Best
1 Honda Jazz 4.00
2 Mitsubishi Lancer 4.00
3 CHEVROLET KALOS 15.00
4 Ford Ka 16.00
5 Mazda MX-5 16.00
6 Mercedes-Benz CLC 17.00
7 Citroen C1 18.00
8 Kia Picanto 19.00
9 Toyota Yaris 22.00
10 Ford Focus 22.00
Bottom 10 Worst
1 BMW M5 751.00
2 Nissan GT-R 629.00
3 Bentley Continental GT 526.00
4 Mercedes-Benz GL 522.00
5 Citroen C6 519.00
6 Mercedes-Benz R-Class 490.00
7 Audi Q7 463.00
8 BMW M3 429.00
9 BMW 7 Series 422.00
10 Mercedes-Benz M-Class 411.00
OPs a fucc boi and a cucc. With what statistics/data are you going to conduct this thread if it isnt b8? Are you just going to go off of cliche's and biases?
>>14741297
Excellent
American car companies at least have history and put effort into making interesting cars, hyundai and kia and wahtever the other one was called were founded by the corean government as an initiative to industrialize korea because it was a third world shithole at the time
sure they've made the tiburon and the velosturd (if you can even call that a sports car) but those are really just for people who either don't know any better or a last resort if you can't afford or find anything else for whatever reason
Italy.
>>14741059
Korean, purely because they're gutless, unreliable pieces of garbage.
Although Korean exterior design is echelons above American.
>>14741259
VW today depends on the model, but their good shit jumps into price ranges that have better options. I love the Golf R but they don't bring 3 doors into NA, and for the price I would probably look to a BMW 2 series
>>14741145
They're bad because that's what /o/ decided 6 years ago. Yes a lot can change in that time but /o/ really likes to cling to it's memes.