One problem with a car, which if it's typical is enough to get it a "worse than average" reliability rating these days, is hardly a reason not to like a car.
What few people realize is that with Consumer Reports' survey if even one in four owners reports a problem the car gets the dreaded black dot. And they provide little reliability information in addition to the dots.
I'm trying to get people from thinking that "worse than average" is automatically bad by providing the actual repair frequencies and far more detail than they do.
With the G8 it's, "Okay, the control arms in many of them have had to be replaced." A good reason not to get one? I wouldn't think so.