capp325
Nope. Oldsmobile, used to advertise they had a better repair record than BMW. Check out Consumer Report's listings and you should be able to get a better idea. Cars, like guns in some respect all work great when they are new. Problem is they don't stay new for more than a day.
Both Sigs and CZ's are fine guns in their own right. For civilians in Canada wanting a gun to play with IPSC/IDPA for instance the CZ 75B/SP-01 and clones in my view are much better options than the Sig 226. The Sig is blocky and suffers from a very high bore axis and a very long D/A trigger travel and reset. Likely the reason the design has done very little in sports competition. For self defense it is as good as a CZ but IMHO no better.
Pesonal preference plays a part, just much prefer how the CZ/Tanfoglio line fits in my hand. The Tanfoglios come with conversion kits for .22LR, .40cal, 10MM and .45acp. Buy one gun and you can have four more options at around $500 a pop.
Take Care
Bob