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I have been surprised since joining Q&A at the number of Astra faults posted as for the 5-6 years I had an Astra I had no faults at all! Looking at the type of faults recorded though I do not think the owners know much about cars and most of the faults are probably from lack of servicing and driver knowledge.
Again on the requests for Radio Codes, you could be right on the car thieves finding a quick way to re-activate their stolen radios but it could also be because of thick owners not knowing much about their own cars, they have obviously not read their car handbooks properly!
furrycheeky-... although im no mechanic,i have owned two ford focuses (foci ?) for three or four years now,and just like any other ford ive ever owned,they have performed faultlessly. However,i did have to replace a number plate bulb for the last m.o.t. on the diesel car. I have never noticed a focus on the back of a tow truck / aa van / r.a.c. van, or broken down anywhere, im not saying that they never break down,but im quite certain that they are "better screwed together" than an astra! It may be a personal thing,i generally buy fords,to my recollection i have had a couple of vauxhalls in the past,and have never kept one for more than a couple of weeks. i recall the results of a german reliability survey on cars a couple of years ago,and ford beat bmw and mercedes in the reliability stakes! I think honda and toyota came out on top,but not by much!