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Car Forum / Kia Cars / January 2007

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Kia reliability - how does it truly compare?

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mkaresh - 22 Jan 2007 15:49 GMT
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. I'll also be updating results
four times a year, so there will be information on new models sooner.

Among Kias, I've started collecting data on the 2006 and newer Sedona
and Sportage. I'd like to start with others, but need larger samples
first.

To encourage participation, panel members will receive full access to
the results free of charge.

Details: http://www.truedelta.com/reliability.php

Comments, questions, and suggestions welcome.
CMM - 22 Jan 2007 16:36 GMT
>In late 2005 I started conducting my own reliability research. I'm
>reporting absolute stats like "times in the shop" that will make the
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>Comments, questions, and suggestions welcome.

I've already signed up.

Obviously the more people that take part, the better your data will
be.

Good luck!

-- Christian

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