Yes, that's a fair point. I would llike to see a more thorough explanation of the algorithm but I would not necessarily call it meaningless or untrustworthy. The age range of the cars is a little odd though I will admit. But it is also crowd-sourced, a bit like this website used to before the successors to the teppichresser's brainchild took over...
Having watched Scotty Kilmer for a while I note he also regularly warns about Honda Automatic transmissions, maybe it's a consequence of Honda using mainly proprietory transmissions rather than outsourcing it to ZF or Aisin. Don't they use gears on a parrallel axis rather than planetary because they don't want to infringe on anyone elses patents? I love that sort of b***** mindedness to go their own way.
Scotty does also not rate Hyundai/Kia very highly either, although personally I would be very interested in a Hyundai Equus/Genesis G90, apparently they have a very soft ride almost emulating American 'sedans' of old and I bet the reliability is still better than many of the German luxury brands, the American manufactured ones anyway.
pd - Yes, the USA accord is different, but weirdly, so is the one you see in Asian countries like Taiwan and Thailand, not sure about now but they were much more akin to a Camry and sold in RHD.
For rentals I guess the Koreans have taken over from the domestic brands on that front, I used to love going to USA and seeing what hire car I got, invariably a very comfortable GM product like a Pontiac Grand Prix, Chevy Impala, Trailblazer... nobody builds cars better suited to the environment in my opinion. Shame I never got to rent a Crown Victoria or any of its plusher siblings.
I think that 2.4 was sold in the UK Sonata when it was called the Sonata, along with the 3.3 v6. I think both have their roots in Mitsubishi engine blocks.
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