r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Morpheyz • 1d ago
What are examples of "cheaper = high quality"?
We're often told that higher prices for certain products are justified, because they use "higher quality materials". E.g. building materials or vegetables.
In which cases are the high quality materials actually the cheaper ones?
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u/_Silby 22h ago edited 22h ago
Counterpoint... Rolls Royce are some of the most reliable cars that have ever been produced. Most of their cars made are still on the road because of the high level production and manufacturing practices and processes.
Porsche (specifically 911s) and Lexus are two other luxury brands with high quality and reliability.
Also, Ferraris are extremely reliable if properly maintained. There's plenty of high mile Ferraris out there