In late 2005 I started conducting my own reliability research. I'm reporting absolute stats like "times in the shop" that will make the differences between cars much clearer. Relative ratings obscure too much--how large is the difference between "better than average" and "worse than average"? I’ll also be updating results four times a year, so there will be information on new models sooner.
From the start I've had excellent participation from Chrysler LX owners. 115 are currently signed up for the 2006 model year alone. But I'm short on 2007s, and more would be very helpful for all years.
Participants report repairs the month after they occur on a one-page survey. When there are no repairs, they simply report an approximate odometer reading four times a year, at the end of each quarter.
To encourage participation, panel members will receive full access to the results free of charge.
For both 2005 and 2006 the number of repair trips per year for the 300, Charger, and Magnum has been in the 0.8 to 0.9 range. Worse than average, but much lower than your typical Honda owner would think. There hasn't been an improvement for the second model year, as is often the case.
Comments, questions, and suggestions welcome.
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Totally reliable... It has never left me stranded. I did need some work to it, but it got to the Dealer under it's own power. Never Towed, never on a Flatbed... (besides the one they rolled it off upon delivery) Can't say that for my Chevy I had, nor my Toyota, nor my Honda... Every manufacture has bad runs of cars, I just got lucky with all 5 Dodges I've had and bad luck with the others...
Besides, this Station Wagon has so much style it out weighs the negative feedback... : p
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I have had my 05Magnum since the very begining, I got it in May of 04. To this day I have had not one problem from it and with routine mantenance, it's been the most reliable car I have owned in 20 years of owning my own cars. I usually trade my car's in right around three years, not this time. I might buy something else, but the Magnum is staying.
Problem-free cars are much more common than many people think. My research will make this clearer, as I plan to provide a stat on the percentage of cars that are problem-free once the sample size permits.
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50,000 on my "05 and no problems other than normal maintenance. Will need new tires soon.
__________________ Got our red magnum in June, painted ghost gold pearl flames on it this Dec. We also own a 37 Chevy 2dr sedan. and a 52 Olds super 88 Holiday Coupe!
50,000 miles on a set of tires? I don't think I've ever gone over 30,000 miles on a set of tires, on any car I've owned. But the problem isn't with the tires.
Next results in August, More participants always helpful.
I've got 35k miles on my '05... the only problem I'm ever had was a clogged sensor in my transmission which the dealership took care of right away about 5 months ago... not a single problem after that yet!
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