Serious What is the most reliable most durable car brand in Singapore which need the least repairs?

Never liked SUBARUs anyway. Horizontally opposed engines suffer premature wear and servicing these are also very costly. Very long time ago, my wife used to have a SUBARU VICKY, which if I remembered correctly, should be an inline 4 engine. During that same era, even my sister's SUZUKI 800 drives very much quicker than the VICKY although it's only 100cc difference in engine capacity.
 
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Never liked SUBARUs anyway. Horizontally opposed engines suffer premature wear and servicing these are also very costly. Very long time ago, my wife used to have a SUBARU VICKY, which if I remembered correctly, should be an inline 4 engine. During that same era, even my sister's SUZUKI 800 drives very much quicker than the VICKY although it's only 100cc difference in engine capacity.
Suzuki's were good cars...not sure about newer models as they are basically rebadge Renaults. And some models are made in ah neh land. Used to be A good brand for small cars...
 
This Cheena Masarati will have poor sinkies drooling:

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Never liked SUBARUs anyway. Horizontally opposed engines suffer premature wear and servicing these are also very costly. Very long time ago, my wife used to have a SUBARU VICKY, which if I remembered correctly, should be an inline 4 engine. During that same era, even my sister's SUZUKI 800 drives very much quicker than the VICKY although it's only 100cc difference in engine capacity.
subaru engines are the weakest part of the subaru besides the interior. and they are odd.
 
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