Anonymous wrote:Wait until after the election to buy. If Biden wins we'll likely see an end to affordable gas.
Honda +1
Anonymous wrote:My Landcruiser was purchased new in 1999. It’s been meticulously maintained and still looks new even with 330,000 trouble free miles on the odometer. I get offers from people to buy it all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subaru
Subaru because their style only changes incrementally
I have had more issues with my 2010 Forester even though the mileage was pretty low. Every year when we need to get it inspected we shelled out another $1,000 or more. Then the AC broke, and that was it for this car.
I agree with this. We’ve had four Subarus and they are NOT built to last. They begin to fall apart after 3-4 years.. interior first then mechanical stuff. Here are some examples: the sun shade not staying in up position; air bag light broken; noisy sun roof shade; engine burning oil/blue smoke from exhaust pipe; carburetor malfunction and making hissing sounds. We trade in cars every 3-4 years so we don’t have to deal with it for long. But we will be looking at another make like Honda when we retire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subaru
Subaru because their style only changes incrementally
I have had more issues with my 2010 Forester even though the mileage was pretty low. Every year when we need to get it inspected we shelled out another $1,000 or more. Then the AC broke, and that was it for this car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t think of any car that will not look old in 15 years. An antique?
Jeep Wrangler. https://www.parkmarinamotors.com/blog/what-are-the-jeep-wrangler-generations/
Modernizes every decade or so, but still the same cool look that helped win WWII.
Ha. It's a terrible car with known maintenance issues. I think someone here once called it a turd in a candy wrapper.
I’ve had zero issues with mine.
imagine if someone like you worked as an NHTSA investigator..."hasn't happened on this 1 single example, closing the file"