This is really useful! I think the saying is still pretty relevant, but there are more and more exceptions, like you mentioned, as many companies nowadays are just wanting to get make money :/ A lot of products out there with big brand names are made out of cheap quality materials and/or made poorly, which is just disappointing especially if us consumers expect to "get what we paid for". The way I used to see it was that if a brand was highly popular and expensive, I should expect a relatively decent product. However, that's just not as true today. Thank you for sharing.
On a somewhat unrelated note, how do you like your BMW & how long have you had it for? I was thinking about buying a BMW when I was looking for a new car last year, but I wasn't sure about reliability and the cost of maintenance so I went with the new Honda Civic (which I absolutely love haha). Would definitely appreciate your opinion! :)
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