What non-expensive brand has the best build quality/NVH? I want my next car to be free of rattles and vibrations, but I can't afford more than 40k.
Honda
Toyota
>>17239696
buy a used lexus
>>17239698
I don't quite trust hondas anymore. small displacement turbos, CVTs, made in mexico...
>>17239698
wrong
GM, especially Chevys have the best NVH quality.
>>17239828
you mean they rattle and shake like they're about to fall apart?
t. chevy truck owner
>>17239828
I've owned Toyotas, Fords, Mitsubishis, and a Chevys. My Cobalt was the biggest piece of shit of the bunch, with trim literally falling off the ceiling.
>>17239828
He might want to take it on a road with corners.
>>17239828
Lel
>>17239900
Why did you buy an American "car"? Everyone knows the only things we do right are Trucks and Truck based SUV's.
Buy a used lexus desu
suzuki
>>17239900
>Buys the cheapest, lowest model car
>Is suprised the build quality isn't there
Well no shit Sherlock. OP can easily buy a Porsche 996, 991, certain Caymans. Or BMW M cars
I have a 2009 Acura TSX I got brand new.
100k miles now and the only thing I've done is replace the battery after 8 years (besides normal oil changes and new tires once
>>17239696
>center drivers seat
I wish this was more of a thing
>>17239696
my e46 is rattle free after 300$ of repairs.
also i left shot suspension for extra comfyness
>>17239828
PPPFFFFFFFFFF
My dad's new Chevy is rattling worse than his previous ten years old Volvo.
My old B5 audi had the best build quality I've ever had the luxury in sitting . Going to a miata was mind blowingly different