Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to do a 12 hour round trip this weekend in the freezing cold in a 10 year old American Made SUV. Somehow it did not break down. According to DCUM that is impossible. I am fully expecting Mary Bara the CEO of General Motors to congratulate me in the morning. I heard in Japan it will be a national day of sorrow. How could an American car do that? When Japan finds out they will be pouring billions into R&D.
Please DCUM Gods of Auto explain how it happened. I read thousands of posts on the Cars and Transportation thread and it just cant happen. No American Car could do a 12 hour round trip at ten years of age successfully.
I’m not surprised at all. Today’s American cars are more reliable than Japanese cars. My 2008 Ford Fusion is still running strong at 310.000 miles.
I was told it wouldn’t last 100.000 miles. Meanwhile, my wife’s 2010 Toyota Camry was done before 150.000 miles and had to be replaced this year.
Demonstrably untrue according to general stats.
Toyotas dominate the top ten cars that have longest longevity and miles. See thread in this forum .
That list is biased as it is for “cars” U.S. Made pickup trucks if included a lot more America vehicles would be on list
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1097469.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to do a 12 hour round trip this weekend in the freezing cold in a 10 year old American Made SUV. Somehow it did not break down. According to DCUM that is impossible. I am fully expecting Mary Bara the CEO of General Motors to congratulate me in the morning. I heard in Japan it will be a national day of sorrow. How could an American car do that? When Japan finds out they will be pouring billions into R&D.
Please DCUM Gods of Auto explain how it happened. I read thousands of posts on the Cars and Transportation thread and it just cant happen. No American Car could do a 12 hour round trip at ten years of age successfully.
I’m not surprised at all. Today’s American cars are more reliable than Japanese cars. My 2008 Ford Fusion is still running strong at 310.000 miles.
I was told it wouldn’t last 100.000 miles. Meanwhile, my wife’s 2010 Toyota Camry was done before 150.000 miles and had to be replaced this year.
Demonstrably untrue according to general stats.
Toyotas dominate the top ten cars that have longest longevity and miles. See thread in this forum .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to do a 12 hour round trip this weekend in the freezing cold in a 10 year old American Made SUV. Somehow it did not break down. According to DCUM that is impossible. I am fully expecting Mary Bara the CEO of General Motors to congratulate me in the morning. I heard in Japan it will be a national day of sorrow. How could an American car do that? When Japan finds out they will be pouring billions into R&D.
Please DCUM Gods of Auto explain how it happened. I read thousands of posts on the Cars and Transportation thread and it just cant happen. No American Car could do a 12 hour round trip at ten years of age successfully.
I’m not surprised at all. Today’s American cars are more reliable than Japanese cars. My 2008 Ford Fusion is still running strong at 310.000 miles.
I was told it wouldn’t last 100.000 miles. Meanwhile, my wife’s 2010 Toyota Camry was done before 150.000 miles and had to be replaced this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to do a 12 hour round trip this weekend in the freezing cold in a 10 year old American Made SUV. Somehow it did not break down. According to DCUM that is impossible. I am fully expecting Mary Bara the CEO of General Motors to congratulate me in the morning. I heard in Japan it will be a national day of sorrow. How could an American car do that? When Japan finds out they will be pouring billions into R&D.
Please DCUM Gods of Auto explain how it happened. I read thousands of posts on the Cars and Transportation thread and it just cant happen. No American Car could do a 12 hour round trip at ten years of age successfully.
You forgot to mention the two thousand or so pounds of C02 your little drive in your stupid suv put into the atmosphere.
You’d have to drive about 2500 miles to emit a ton of CO2. Do the math.
) weighs 8 lbs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don't know an American made SUV from a hole in the wall.
Unless it's German it is simply a hunk of junk.
German cars are uniformly sh!t now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to do a 12 hour round trip this weekend in the freezing cold in a 10 year old American Made SUV. Somehow it did not break down. According to DCUM that is impossible. I am fully expecting Mary Bara the CEO of General Motors to congratulate me in the morning. I heard in Japan it will be a national day of sorrow. How could an American car do that? When Japan finds out they will be pouring billions into R&D.
Please DCUM Gods of Auto explain how it happened. I read thousands of posts on the Cars and Transportation thread and it just cant happen. No American Car could do a 12 hour round trip at ten years of age successfully.
You forgot to mention the two thousand or so pounds of C02 your little drive in your stupid suv put into the atmosphere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to do a 12 hour round trip this weekend in the freezing cold in a 10 year old American Made SUV. Somehow it did not break down. According to DCUM that is impossible. I am fully expecting Mary Bara the CEO of General Motors to congratulate me in the morning. I heard in Japan it will be a national day of sorrow. How could an American car do that? When Japan finds out they will be pouring billions into R&D.
Please DCUM Gods of Auto explain how it happened. I read thousands of posts on the Cars and Transportation thread and it just cant happen. No American Car could do a 12 hour round trip at ten years of age successfully.
I’m not surprised at all. Today’s American cars are more reliable than Japanese cars. My 2008 Ford Fusion is still running strong at 310.000 miles.
I was told it wouldn’t last 100.000 miles. Meanwhile, my wife’s 2010 Toyota Camry was done before 150.000 miles and had to be replaced this year.
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't know an American made SUV from a hole in the wall.
Unless it's German it is simply a hunk of junk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to do a 12 hour round trip this weekend in the freezing cold in a 10 year old American Made SUV. Somehow it did not break down. According to DCUM that is impossible. I am fully expecting Mary Bara the CEO of General Motors to congratulate me in the morning. I heard in Japan it will be a national day of sorrow. How could an American car do that? When Japan finds out they will be pouring billions into R&D.
Please DCUM Gods of Auto explain how it happened. I read thousands of posts on the Cars and Transportation thread and it just cant happen. No American Car could do a 12 hour round trip at ten years of age successfully.
Okay? And what would you have done if it did break down mid-way on your trip? No warranty, no free roadside or towing, no free loaner car. You’d be screwed. But congrats on driving an ugly old car. No American suv from 2012 looks nice. Ugly era with crap interiors. Stuff designed during the bankruptcies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ Best of all: we returned home safe and sound with 8 more occupants. 8 little puppies!
Was this trip part of a rescue operation? Do you have the pups’ mama? Can you post pics? I don’t care about your car, but I am interested in the puppies.
Anonymous wrote:I had to do a 12 hour round trip this weekend in the freezing cold in a 10 year old American Made SUV. Somehow it did not break down. According to DCUM that is impossible. I am fully expecting Mary Bara the CEO of General Motors to congratulate me in the morning. I heard in Japan it will be a national day of sorrow. How could an American car do that? When Japan finds out they will be pouring billions into R&D.
Please DCUM Gods of Auto explain how it happened. I read thousands of posts on the Cars and Transportation thread and it just cant happen. No American Car could do a 12 hour round trip at ten years of age successfully.