Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Reliable” is not inconsistent with “extremely expensive to maintain,” but if you don’t do the maintenance no car will be reliable. German cars are very expensive to maintain. They have features like brake rotors that have to be replaced when worn, rather than simply being turned/shaved and reinstalled.
If you want performance you have to be ready to pay for it.
I don’t have a problem with “expensive to maintain”. What I don’t want is a car suddenly stops or breaks down in the highway. It is certainly safety issue and I also have to make it to work on time as I work at a hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Reliable” is not inconsistent with “extremely expensive to maintain,” but if you don’t do the maintenance no car will be reliable. German cars are very expensive to maintain. They have features like brake rotors that have to be replaced when worn, rather than simply being turned/shaved and reinstalled.
If you want performance you have to be ready to pay for it.
I don’t have a problem with “expensive to maintain”. What I don’t want is a car suddenly stops or breaks down in the highway. It is certainly safety issue and I also have to make it to work on time as I work at a hospital.
Then don't get a German car.
Then what other car to buy? Lexus looks ugly..Cadillac or Lincoln?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Reliable” is not inconsistent with “extremely expensive to maintain,” but if you don’t do the maintenance no car will be reliable. German cars are very expensive to maintain. They have features like brake rotors that have to be replaced when worn, rather than simply being turned/shaved and reinstalled.
If you want performance you have to be ready to pay for it.
I don’t have a problem with “expensive to maintain”. What I don’t want is a car suddenly stops or breaks down in the highway. It is certainly safety issue and I also have to make it to work on time as I work at a hospital.
Then don't get a German car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Reliable” is not inconsistent with “extremely expensive to maintain,” but if you don’t do the maintenance no car will be reliable. German cars are very expensive to maintain. They have features like brake rotors that have to be replaced when worn, rather than simply being turned/shaved and reinstalled.
If you want performance you have to be ready to pay for it.
I don’t have a problem with “expensive to maintain”. What I don’t want is a car suddenly stops or breaks down in the highway. It is certainly safety issue and I also have to make it to work on time as I work at a hospital.
Anonymous wrote:“Reliable” is not inconsistent with “extremely expensive to maintain,” but if you don’t do the maintenance no car will be reliable. German cars are very expensive to maintain. They have features like brake rotors that have to be replaced when worn, rather than simply being turned/shaved and reinstalled.
If you want performance you have to be ready to pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:Then don’t buy one. They are all bad and expensive to repair