Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which car of yours has been the most frustrating to own?
Was it because parts were a fortune?
Was it constantly breaking down?
Was it a rough ride?
Was it a BMW with a million plastic parts that shouldn't have been made out of plastic?
Was it delivered with panel gaps?
The most frustrating car for me to own was a 2005 Toyota Corolla that I bought brand new. Nothing ever happened. It experienced no problems and ran on a steady diet of discount gasoline and cheap motor oil. I think I once thought about changing the wipers, but decided to leave that for the next guy.
It was the most depressing vehicle I've owned, evoking an emotional state somewhere between eating stale unbuttered popcorn and finding "heavy duty" batteries in the drawer. I've always had some fun driving various cars, whether they had a sporty edge, or were quirky/spunky like the Tercel Station Wagon I drove in college. But not this 2005 Toyota Corolla. I realized 3 month in that this car had no character, no redeeming value aside from providing transportation and carrying my stuff.
Anyway, I could not stand it any longer after 2 years and sold it for a new BMW with a turbo straight six.