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It's also worth, I think, pointing out that, for example, Lincoln has the 6th (I think) most recalled model as well as (again, I think) the second to least recalled model. So it shows that, in a lot of cases, it really depends on the model of the car rather than the manufacturer.
Except Tesla. 100% of Teslas current lineup is in the top 5.
Mostly assembled. Teslas are mostly assembled. ๐
It's like deconstructed food when they bring you a plate with all the ingredients on it.
"Uh, waiter. My bolognese tried veering into oncoming traffic."
Panel gaps that make the grand canyon look narrow
Mainly those so proudly "Built in the USA". Most European built and even Chinese built models have minor or even no problems when compared to other brands (talking about panel gaps and minor assembly details)
It's mostly digital recalls solved by software updates over the air.