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Knightvision, Corvette C6-R has been dominating ALMS for years and recently LeMans, beating Aston Martin. and true, lol, about Mercedes. about anybody can build better than that car recently.
I know what you're pointing at with the Corvette, not to mention the Viper who dominated the era before the Corvettes. One of my personal favorites, the old GTS-R...
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Knightvision, Corvette C6-R has been dominating ALMS for years and recently LeMans, beating Aston Martin. and true, lol, about Mercedes. about anybody can build better than that car recently.
I nominate Lexus now, cause well, they last longer, and no pun intended. My theory why European cars are Lemons.

Even though they're hailed as the country that churns out the worlds most infamous and luxurious cars out in the market, it comes at a price, and that price are more parts. MOre parts you put in a car, the higher the chances are to have it break down faster. Japanese cars first came out with less moving parts and reliable at the same time. That's why Toyota will be the #1 car manufacturer worldwide by the end of the year.

Conclusion, even though it's short, cars with less moving parts will last longer. *Also, why did BMW come up with iDrive?* I still don't see the purpose of it.
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yes, IDrive has many complaints, even among BMW fans. all of these cars, these lumbering gigantic luxo-barges have so many "comfort" electronics that in ten years time there will be so many sensors and relay switches going bad, it will cost thousands of dollars just to fix the car once. i would never want to own a 10 year old BMW 7-series, for example. imagine the repair costs on that pig once the warranty is expired.
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historically, some of the worst or unreliable cars are Fiat, MG, Ferrari, older Jaguars. they are constantly in the shop or in the driveway with somebody under them trying to fix it. and it is fixed every month with some new problem. and they are all expensive to fix. especially German or Italian cars.
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^ No, it's all European cars. But then again, if people have the money to buy those cars, they can certainly afford to fix them.
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I nominate Lexus now, cause well, they last longer, and no pun intended. My theory why European cars are Lemons.

Even though they're hailed as the country that churns out the worlds most infamous and luxurious cars out in the market, it comes at a price, and that price are more parts. MOre parts you put in a car, the higher the chances are to have it break down faster. Japanese cars first came out with less moving parts and reliable at the same time. That's why Toyota will be the #1 car manufacturer worldwide by the end of the year.

Conclusion, even though it's short, cars with less moving parts will last longer. *Also, why did BMW come up with iDrive?* I still don't see the purpose of it.
Amen for that!
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Seriously, Peugeot. Thats a bit random dont you think. Besides, who would put sideskirts on a Peugeot.
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Conclusion, even though it's short, cars with less moving parts will last longer. *Also, why did BMW come up with iDrive?* I still don't see the purpose of it.
I really dont want to change the subject, but what even is the iDrive
(it sounds like a dumb apple product) --

And again for the Peugeot, man, find a picture on the internet, and look at the computer screen and sketch it, thats what i did with the golf gti i drew!
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