mkaresh Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 The latest TrueDelta Vehicle Reliability Survey results have been posted. These are for the year ending June 30, 2007. Late responses could lead to further changes, but these are unlikely to be large. For the 2007 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX, I have an average of 2.5 months of data on 29 cars. The stat of 49 successful repair trips per 100 vehicles per year (0.5 per vehicle) is somewhat better than average for a 2007 model, and is quite good considering that these vehicles are all-new, including all-new engines and transmissions. The result is asterisked and visible only to site members because the sample was a single response short of the minimum. Because the sample size is so small, this result provides just a rough indication of reliability. That said, if many people were having problems, it would show up even with this size sample. All of the problems that were reported were minor, such as a spoiler painted the wrong color, rust inside the door panels, and a seatbelt with too much tension. No problems have been reported with the powertrain or any other major mechanical component. A more solid result will be included in the next update, in November. Everyone who has been helping out with this research, thanks. Those who aren't yet helping out, please consider doing so. Other results: TrueDelta Vehicle Reliability Survey results Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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