Nop. It is because the J-K cars work well and don't break.
It is very easy for manufacturers to get on the top ten/twenty list... build good product. It is that simple.
My car prior to my X3 was a Honda Accord and nothing broke or failed in 8+ years and 230K kms...
nothing Add gas, change the oil and brakes and the car never failed.
If BMW builds cars that way they'd make the list too.
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Originally Posted by HighPlainsCruiser
snip...As far as I know this dominance in CR rankings for Japanese-Korean cars has been going on for two decades. I can only think of three reasons for it- either non J-K car makers are so inept technologically they can't compete, or CR has a conscious or unconscious bias towards J-K cars, or the reporting methods are skewed or manipulated.
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