Posted on 01/19/2014 10:57:43 AM PST by cicero2k
Quality is something we all want when it comes to cars, especially older used ones. But how do we get it?
I have been studying this question in one form or another for nearly 14 years now. I began my automotive career as a car dealer, buying and selling hundreds of vehicles a year. As time went on, I became an auto auctioneer, a remarketing manager and a part-owner of a wholesale auto auction.
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The Capri sounds like a gas. I still drive a stick. In the city, it's probably the best insurance against having the vehicle stolen!
Ah, the indignities we suffered as teens! {^)
Good idea...
Camarillo baby!!!
Favorite restaurant is still Robins.
Road trip!!!
You win post of the day.
My girlfriend had a 88 she bought new. It was a total lemon that nickle and dimed her to death. The rotor was rubbing by 80,000. Total POS. You guys who like your RX’s got very lucky.
Cash for clunkers probably finished them off.
I bought a 98 Camry with 41,000 miles for $4K a couple years ago. No problems yet.
I checked the list but didn’t find any.
http://jalopnik.com/5369762/the-full-list-of-every-cash-for-clunkers-trade+in
I am certainly not here to promote Chevrolet or Ford - preferring Toyota myself - $ value for the price point; BUT actually according to the graph you showed, Ford and Chevrolet were not as much “trash” as more than 20 other brands. In fact the graph places them in 8th and 9th spots in the top ten. Yes, being in the bottom of the top ten is not a “great” showing, but all things being relative, both would still appear to be “better” than any of the European makes, in how well they hold up.
I got a 2002 Cavalier coupe (5 speed) for my son and he didn’t want it so I took it. He bought his own car. 1998 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe (5 sp).
Cavaliers run forever. The roads are full of them but they are useless in the snow.
What do you pay usually?
Those Park Avenues are sleepers. Nobody thinks twice about them and you got a bargain. Great car.
Which colors? They’re being sold to China, from what I’ve heard.
My first experience with a Toyota Hi-Lux 4 door was in El Salvador many moons ago. I feel in love with it. You could not stop it. Great vehicle. I wondered for a long time why this car wasn’t available in America.
What a piece of crap that was. Aluminum block which seized the engine if it over heated.
My brother had one. Brought it back to the dealer twice. Turned out the thermostat was defective.
Preach it, brother. That's the True Gospel of owning a car. Neglected maintenance will carve tens of thousands of miles of life off your vehicle.
May be, but US sales and demand are at record and increasing levels.
Apparently, the Chinese cannot get enough of them and they’re being exported from the West coast. A friend of mine has a buying club doing just that.
Very interesting indeed.
Although I can tell you sales and demand are way up for locals in places like Des Moines and Omaha.
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