Top Ten Cars Most likely to be Dumped!!
#1
Top Ten Cars Most likely to be Dumped!!
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/resea...AAa0dzB#page=4
Oh! Gee Look!!
The Mini made it to #8 To Most likely to be dumped!
And I'm Shocked!..
8. MINI>Q2 2015 customer loyalty: 35.8%>Q2 2014 customer loyalty:33.9% >2015sales: 40560[/FONT]
Loyalty forBMW’s MINI brand has wavered in recent years. In the first quarter of 2012, the brand ranked 13th overall. The line of hatchbacks based on the iconic British car has fallen to eighth-worst since then. Current owners may be balking at purchasing another MINI in part due to mechanical issues they have been having with their current model. In JD Power’s 2015 Vehicle Dependability Study, the brand had more problems reported per vehicle than all but three other brands.
I have a full list of mechanical issues within 40,000 Miles that just should not happen.
Oh! Gee Look!!
The Mini made it to #8 To Most likely to be dumped!
And I'm Shocked!..
8. MINI>Q2 2015 customer loyalty: 35.8%>Q2 2014 customer loyalty:33.9% >2015sales: 40560[/FONT]
Loyalty forBMW’s MINI brand has wavered in recent years. In the first quarter of 2012, the brand ranked 13th overall. The line of hatchbacks based on the iconic British car has fallen to eighth-worst since then. Current owners may be balking at purchasing another MINI in part due to mechanical issues they have been having with their current model. In JD Power’s 2015 Vehicle Dependability Study, the brand had more problems reported per vehicle than all but three other brands.
I have a full list of mechanical issues within 40,000 Miles that just should not happen.
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#3
I'm happy to say that for my next car I'm definitely choosing another MINI. Owning an 08 S for 2.5 years and running, I've had no unexpected maintenance come up, spending maybe a total of $1500 on oil changes, serp belt replacement, tensioner replacement, full brake job. The rest (another 1500 or so) I dumped into mods and winter tires. It makes me smile every time I get in and hear the fJCW exhaust.
Next up: a '13 JCW. The MF01 edition (see http://www.motoringfile.com/2013/01/...ni-of-chicago/) was on sale a couple weeks ago and I was going to pick that up for $23k, but someone stole it one day before I could drive down to Chicago to see it :(. Now I have to be patient and wait for the right one to come along, no way I'm compromising on this one!
Next up: a '13 JCW. The MF01 edition (see http://www.motoringfile.com/2013/01/...ni-of-chicago/) was on sale a couple weeks ago and I was going to pick that up for $23k, but someone stole it one day before I could drive down to Chicago to see it :(. Now I have to be patient and wait for the right one to come along, no way I'm compromising on this one!
#4
Msn
I read this on MSN.com this morning about what Auto makers line of vehicles may be stopped in production. And Mini is the only one out of Ten
that might be done in production due to a number of mechanical failures.
The other nine are due to sales. That may be stopped in production.
Makes you want to think about a Mini.
I for one will never own another. I could list at least eight items I needed to change due to failure within 40,000 miles.
I have never owned a vehicle with this many mechanical issues in my life. As with this Mini.
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#6
Really!
The article does not say "entire car Company" Where does it say that? Really dude!
"This particular Model the Mini made By BMW! Loyalty for BMW’s MINI brand has wavered in recent years. In the first quarter of 2012, the brand ranked 13th overall. The line of hatchbacks based on the iconic British car has fallen to eighth-worst since then. Current owners may be balking at purchasing another MINI in part due to mechanical issues they have been having with their current model. In JD Power’s 2015 Vehicle Dependability Study, the brand had more problems reported per vehicle than all but three other brands."
And its a suggestive statistical find by a writer.
Article states
"10 cars most likely to be dumped"
Based on Statistical criteria. Written by Michael B. Sauter.
Did you read the article?
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#8
Really!!
"This particular Model the Mini made By BMW! Loyalty for BMW’s MINI"
OMG give me a break... Wow! Just Wow!
Why would I post something on this site about anything other than the Mini? Hello!
Cheese and crackers !!
#10
There referring the to cars that suffer major failures or continued failures one after another, not the manufacture. If I had an engine failure at 85,000 miles and I didn't have a warranty I'd dump the car as it's not worth saving. Every now and then I see older 1st gen 02-05's MCS's on the road and they still look brand new, much more reliable.
Last edited by Systemlord; 09-23-2015 at 03:25 PM.
#11
There referring the to cars that suffer major failures or continued failures one after another, not the manufacture. If I had an engine failure at 85,000 miles and I didn't have a warranty I'd dump the car as it's not worth saving. Every now and then I see older 1st gen 02-05's MCS's on the road and they still look brand new, much more reliable.
#12
It's talking about brands, not models. And "dumped" means "not buying another of the same brand".
Here, from the first page in the article:
Here, from the first page in the article:
A brand's loyalty rating is determined by the current owners’ considerations when purchasing a new car. In the case of top-selling brands such as Toyota and Ford, more than 50% of the brand’s existing customers appeared were considering sticking with the same make in 2015.
#13
Current owners may be balking at purchasing another MINI in part due to mechanical issues they have been having with their current model.
Please tell me you're not here to just troll and try to get on everyone's nerves and attacking the article?!
It's only a matter of time before this thread is closed.
Last edited by Systemlord; 09-24-2015 at 03:39 PM.
#14
actually they did just that on the very next couple pages of the article talking about jaguar and buick in the US, the whole article is clickbait crap
#16
The OPs link is dead, but I think I found the original article, and yes the article is talking about entire brands, the modern Mini from 2001 to the present being a "brand".
http://247wallst.com/special-report/...-to-be-dumped/
And here is the article they wrote last year.
http://247wallst.com/special-report/...-to-be-dumped/
Both articles start of with practically identical paragraphs, in fact 24/7 Wall Street comes out with this list every year.
Have you seen those "10 Celebrity Plastic Surgery Failure" articles that plaster the Internet?
All 24/7 Wall Street content falls into the same category. Sure it's a little more high brow, but still 100% click bait.
I linked to the original article strictly so you wouldn't hit any click traps, but a quick Google search finds the same "news" article on numerous sites.
Need further convincing? Check out their own about us page and read between the lines.
http://247wallst.com/about/
This article was created to be sensationalistic, cause controversy, and get you to click through to something else, preferably an ad.
Yes, brand loyalty is a concern, but it is more probable that most Mini owners who do not buy another Mini simply got married and had kids.
http://247wallst.com/special-report/...-to-be-dumped/
And here is the article they wrote last year.
http://247wallst.com/special-report/...-to-be-dumped/
Both articles start of with practically identical paragraphs, in fact 24/7 Wall Street comes out with this list every year.
Have you seen those "10 Celebrity Plastic Surgery Failure" articles that plaster the Internet?
All 24/7 Wall Street content falls into the same category. Sure it's a little more high brow, but still 100% click bait.
I linked to the original article strictly so you wouldn't hit any click traps, but a quick Google search finds the same "news" article on numerous sites.
Need further convincing? Check out their own about us page and read between the lines.
http://247wallst.com/about/
This article was created to be sensationalistic, cause controversy, and get you to click through to something else, preferably an ad.
Yes, brand loyalty is a concern, but it is more probable that most Mini owners who do not buy another Mini simply got married and had kids.
#20
while I would consider another Mini, I wouldn't without an extended warranty of some sort. Just too many issues that many people see. After I got mine, got the auxiliary water pump recall done and the complete timing chain/tensioner assembly replaced, I've been about 35k miles without incident. Now it looks like the HPFP is failing. Can't really complain, just hoping that I can get the dealership to replace it without too much threatening. After that, it's walnut shell blasting time. I just did the spark plugs as well.
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