Prestige's Shadow: Faulty Cars Plague Turkish Roads
Türkiye'nin yollarında prestij ve statü sembolü olarak görülen iki popüler otomobil grubu, sık sık yaşanan mekanik ve elektronik arızalarla sahiplerin

Two popular car groups, seen as symbols of prestige and status on Turkey's roads, are turning into a nightmare for their owners due to frequent mechanical and electronic failures. Despite their flashy designs, these vehicles burden drivers with high maintenance costs while enriching specialized service technicians.
The Cost of Failures and Technicians' Windfall
These cars, which struggle to leave industrial sites despite their glamorous designs, frustrate drivers with exorbitant running costs while making a fortune for technicians who solve their chronic issues.
The Two Most Expensive Car Groups
According to Turbo Ismail, a renowned car engine expert, the two automotive groups that incur the highest costs and enrich technicians are:
Expert Analysis
In Turkey’s automotive market, these prestige vehicles—while symbolizing status—impose heavy financial burdens on owners through frequent breakdowns and high maintenance costs. This scenario not only strains drivers but also creates a lucrative opportunity for specialized service providers.
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