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There were models with tons of problems, other that were bullet proof really.

I think if we take french cars (Renault/Peugeot/Citroen) in general, most major reliability issues have been on diesel cars exhaust gas recirculation systems due to strict european emissions and they are far from the only brands suffering from that.

German cars were known for their great reliability in the early 90's but in later decades had all sort of electronical gremlins.

Also I think regardless of their actual current reliability, some brands or models attract on average different kind of owners which impact how actual services are followed, if the car is stored inside or outside, if the owner take care or not of warming up the engine in the morning or floor it while cold, and the general care they apply to it.

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What does older mean in this context? Because some people still think the year 1996 wasn't that long ago. Modern Renault cars are fine and reliable enough. I've had 4 in my life time and had zero issues myself. I see a ton of them here in the UK and, again, they're fine.
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As the old saying goes - better a naughty French than boring German...
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Which "older" ones? The original 5 is kind of a tank.
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I didn't know tank have regular problems with starting, especially in cold weather, regardless of whether the choke is open or not :)
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Yeah, if we are talking about cars with choke we can say with confidence that most of the original engineering team is in retirement.
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