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Old 11-12-2020, 01:44 PM   #28
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Default Re: Crappy build quality of cars from the 00s

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Originally Posted by Bevsta007
Please don't pull the built for Australian conditions crap, other countries have harsh conditions too, and from what I've seen a falcon or commodore do not stand out as any better.
VT commodores or Au falcons to don't fair any better than an E39 BMW or w210 E class.

but Mitsubishis built in Australia have some of the worst paint I've seen
In theory, cars from a manufacturer are all painted the same way no matter where they are made. They should all follow the same e-coat and painting process.

But Australia does have the highest UV ratings anywhere in the world, so our sun is particularly harsh.
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