Over the years I have driven a superb Chevrolet Zafira, a prize lemon of a CRV Honda, and now have a Rav4 Toyota.
The humble Zafira never let me down. After ten years I tried to trade it, but the model had been discontinued.
So I traded "up" to the Honda, which kept dying on me about twice a month. Took me a couple of years to find an honest Honda mechanic, who said that particular model has a design problem: the battery is under-dimensioned, and easily drained.
So I sold it and got a Rav4, which is a joy to drive. But now it has a leaky sunroof that lets the rain in. So I took to the dealer, but after five visits it still leaks. Sadly, dealers have no incentive to fix problems - all they do is replace fiendishly expensive parts. Finally they got tired of seeing the car again and again, and told me to take it to my chapista. Who told me to take it to a cerrajero, who told me to take it to a chapista, who told me to take it to the dealer........ and so on, and so forth.
So, with cars, it is largely a matter of luck. These cars were bought new, and both the Honda and the Toyota came straight from Japan, not Mexico.
I love my CRV, and won't give up on it. Finally, I was referred to a neighborhood chapista in VIlla Martelli, a semi-retired guy with an inquisitive mind and a lot of experience. He has a cerrajero neighbor half a block from his shop, and together they will have a shot at fixing it.
If they fix the leak, I'll be able to drive in the rain without a towel on my lap, and another one across the shoulders.