Hi, did you not know FORD stands for Fixed or Repaired Daily!!! ...........Sorry only joking...............
In terms or reliabilty I'm sure you will be fine on a new car. But you have to consider resale values, which is likely to depreciate faster than the Japanese equivalent. Depending on how long you intend to keep it for, you will have to consider repair bills and how easy it is to get parts and a good mechanic.
Ride wise, I think the Japanese cars are smoother overall, you can certainly tell the difference between a Camry and a Mondeo.
If you looking at 2nd hand then make sure you get the service history and more important any repair bills. This will tell you if the car has been looked after.
Hi, did you not know FORD stands for Fixed or Repaired Daily!!! ...........Sorry only joking...............
In terms or reliabilty I'm sure you will be fine on a new car. But you have to consider resale values, which is likely to depreciate faster than the Japanese equivalent. Depending on how long you intend to keep it for, you will have to consider repair bills and how easy it is to get parts and a good mechanic.
Ride wise, I think the Japanese cars are smoother overall, you can certainly tell the difference between a Camry and a Mondeo.
If you looking at 2nd hand then make sure you get the service history and more important any repair bills. This will tell you if the car has been looked after.
Hope this helps.