HHmmmmm. Makes my experience with mostly US built cars look great in comparison. I've had several cars with no problems during warranty and a couple that were promptly taken care of when a warranty problem showed up.
You may laugh at my beater, which I bought new in 1993 (Mercury Topaz). It now has 234,000 miles on it and never had a warranty problem. Brakes and struts have been replaced once and the original clutch is still in it.
I also had a 1993 Mercury, bought new, that had zero warranty problems and I drove it 175,000 miles. Other than brakes, it needed a new fuel pump and an air conditioner compressor------------both past 100,000 miles.
I had a 2003 Mercury Sable. The transmission would occasionally shift hard into O/D. At about 20,000 miles, I took it to the dealer and they put in a new transmission---------no arguing or fussing.
We have a 2003 Ford Explorer with a 110,000 miles on the engine and 140,000 miles on the chassis (it gets pulled behind a motor home). The only warranty issue was a plastic trim piece that cracked during a cold spell. Replaced with no arguing. I have run into a couple of
wheel bearing problems in the last year with it and some of the electronic stuff (backup sensor and auto seats) has quit in the last couple of years.
I had a 2004 Mercury Marauder that had a funky rear speaker on warranty. Promptly fixed (bad connection). Great car------wish I had kept it, but something had to go when I bought the '03 Vette. While it was new, I bought it in 2007 from a dealer that had kept it untitled. Unfortunately, there was no warranty and the electronic DIC has died. Other than that, it runs great at 23,000 miles.
If the G does as well as the Ford products, I will be satisfied. So far so good. Plus, I have the extended warranty and the dealer has a good reputation-----------I hope I need neither.