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Why do people still think that German cars are reliable?
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German products are are designed to be very strong and durable. It's the main reason why most people go for their automobile. One thing that I love about German cars is that they are very easy to maintain although my favorite car company is Ford. 

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This is a pretty good question. They sure have excellent advertising (companies such as Mercedes and Volkswagen). In the past when not só many car brands were available they made some pretty good cars thatvwere reliable. They sure charged for it, especially Mercedes. Now when you think of countries such as Brazil and other south American countries where every penny makes a difference when purchasing a vehicle and where not as many brands are available the "concept" is still there and going very strongly (especially for Volkswagen, since Mercedes only makes luxury cars in south america, though Mercedes is ideal for trucks there).

Even though japanese cars which also have a fame to be long lasting, German cars are still well known for durability, good cost-benefit, and often times better price.

I had a Volkswagen myself andbwas happy with it. 
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Yes, I think so. I had test drives the polo car. It is very comfortable and easy to maintain. The technology used was also latest.
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Germany cars are very reliable and strong, they are widely used in almost all the countries in the world, and germany has alot of car manufacturing companies.
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German cars have earned a reputation for being reliable over the years due to their high quality of engineering and construction. They are known for their precise engineering, advanced safety features, and strong performance. German automakers have also been at the forefront of innovation, introducing new technologies that have been adopted by other automakers around the world. Additionally, German cars are often seen as a good value for the money, as they tend to retain their value better than other cars.
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There are a few reasons why people may still think that German cars are reliable. One reason is that many people think that the German car industry is reliable because of the products that Germany has produced in the past. Another reason is that people may think that the German car industry is reliable because of the level of customer service that it offers. Finally, people may think that the German car industry is reliable because of the reputation of the products that Germany has produced.
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German car brands have a reputation for high quality engineering and performance, and many consumers have had positive experiences with them.
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In the past when not só many car brands were available they made some pretty good cars thatvwere reliable. They sure charged for it, especially Mercedes. Now when you think of countries such as Brazil and other south American countries where every penny makes a difference when purchasing a vehicle and where not as many brands are available the "concept" is still there and going very strongly (especially for Volkswagen, since Mercedes only makes luxury cars in south america, though Mercedes is ideal for trucks there).
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German cars are amongst the least reliable, and Japanese cars amongst the most dependable, according to an industry survey. German manufacturers took four of the bottom six places in a reliability table based on the experiences of 50,000 UK car owners.
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