Posted on 07/19/2024 9:18:27 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
LOL!!
Old Audi still bringing up the rear.
Other than Porsche, sure looks like paying a lot for a status symbol is rather stupid.
Knew I should have bought a Lexus and a Porsche.
What was I thinking?
RE: Knew I should have bought a Lexus and a Porsche.
What did you buy instead?
I just saw this on my Google news feed. Was really shocked that Honda wasn’t as high in the list as I thought it would be.
Don’t see the Smart or the Yugo. Fell off the bottom with “over 1,000” to save room on the chart.
My 1964 Renault Dauphine taught me just about everything that could go wrong with a new car. Even a small hole blown out of the side of a spark plug. Mechanic said “I never saw that one before.” If you didn’t get the steering mechanism greased every three or four months it seized up and sounded like a rusty freight car going to a siding with the train braking loudly, and you had to use all your arm strength to make it move left to right. And in 1964 “We don’t work on foreign cars. We don’t carry parts for foreign cars.” A while later everyone owned foreign cars.
Honda Accord just tickling 200k Miles. 20 years old. Rocks out like new.
I have driven eight Ford F-150’s since 1989. No problems but tires and brakes. Three Chevy Suburbans since 2001. No problemo.
RE: what did I buy?
A Honda Civic LX sedan which I dearly love. Just right for my needs.
Built in Indiana where my late father was raised.
My Honda is 30 years old. Finally had to out a new timing belt. Aside from consumables, tires, brakes, oil, fluids, nothing has happened to this old car. Looking for an old Toyota pickup if any one knows of one....
Reveal the fact you are secretly eyeing the EV F-150. (Kidding)
EV estimated range 300-350 miles. Not if weather is freezing, or really hot, or rainy and damp. They don’t say but we can ask the stranded drivers as we give them a ride in our gas vehicles.
They say the weight of batteries causes cars and trucks to wear out the suspension and tires quickly.
Maybe the EV F-150 owners should not put any cargo in back.
I’m still driving my 2006 Honda CRV. It never breaks down.
I’ll stick with gasoline.
“Was really shocked that Honda wasn’t as high in the list as I thought it would be.”
Honda reliability has totally collapsed during the last ten years ... Honda autos used to be nearly bulletproof in terms of reliability ...
Mine is a 2002. God bless.
“Honda Accord just tickling 200k Miles. 20 years old. Rocks out like new.”
same here ... but that was 20 years ago when those cars were made ... honda reliability has completely collapsed during the last ten years ... honda autos used to be rock solid ...
So looking this they seem to rate non intuitive infotainment system just as importantly as blown engines.
“I’m still driving my 2006 Honda CRV. It never breaks down.”
honda reliability has completely collapsed during the last ten years ...
honda reliability has completely collapsed during the last ten years ...
Good. I despise the EVs the Left is trying to force us to use.
Along with destroying our energy of oil and natural gas while we cope with power blackouts like California.
I don’t want a vehicle that Gomer Pyle couldn’t fix up at Wally’s Service Station if needed.
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