I Would Rather DIE Than BUY These JUNK Car Brands!

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I can't ever see myself owning any of these car brands. They are junk (in my opinion) and I'm going to tell you why I'm going to avoid these cars and suvs like the plague. In fact, I'd rather die then own one of these cars or SUVs. They are the worst to own!

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My clutch blew on my base bronco at 23k miles. I've never blown a clutch in my life

bryanhighley
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It's only a matter of time before GM, Ford and Chrysler and their brands are history. QC has been lacking for a long time.

tedneanderthal
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My daughter is a huge Audi fan. She bought her first Audi used, huge mistake. Luckily, she bought a warranty. Her next two were leased. She says it best: "You don't buy an Audi, You lease them."

craigfatla
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The 90's Taurus engines were generally reliable for a good 15 years of daily driving. I did oil changes on old Fords with hundreds of thousands of miles. at 50, 000.

milesdyson
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i stay well away from everything german,
everything made by ford including the mustangs.
STAY WELL AWAY FROM RANGE ROVERS LOL. biggest money pit car in history
nowadays i only buy japanese and kia.
wet cambelts lol? who comes up with this crap?
i only buy cars with timing chains. keep the oil clean the motor will go forever.

isaachunt
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ASHES TO ASHES DUST TO DUST, IF NOT FOR FORD, OUR TOOLS WOULD RUST

artmchugh
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Hate turbos. Now Toyota/Lexus going that route. Sad.

patrickchilds
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I've owned over 40 new cars. For years I purchased a new one every model year. The worst car I ever owned that left me stranded was a new Audi A4. I've been driving for 55 years and never had a car leave me stranded until I purchased the Audi. In the 18 months I owned it, I had to have it towed twice while I was out on the road. Even when I was 16-18 and owned a few hoopties NONE of them ever left me stranded. I'll never own another one.

computerweenie
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Doesn’t matter…! What matters is shareholders short term profits

leonardoatx
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Ford seems to have really fallen off. 15+ years ago if you bought a ford you were generally getting a honda level reliable vehicle. Escapes, rangers, f 150s they use to be able to take a beating and keep going. Now they're about as reliable as a bmw.

lessthantom
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CAFE standards are forcing the manufacturers to use turbos and gdi for better gas mileage. If we would start driving smaller cars instead of giant SUVs they wouldn't have to put tiny engines in giant vehicles.

lrich
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Great job. So 40k later on my 2015 Lexus RX 350 and ZERO problems. By the way they handle better than BMW's.

sterlingpaul
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I remember in the 2000s when most of the people that I knew considered Audi as a super reliable brand. I saw a lot more Audis on the street compared to now, things have really changed

itsvmmc
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I have put well over a million miles on Ford Crown Vics and Mercury Grand Marquis, and currently own three. I have had VERY FEW problems with them, and NO expensive problems. I have also owned a 1968 Ford F-250 for more than 30 years. 2 doors, 2 wheel drive, bench seat, 8 foot bed, 390 four barrel/C6/Dana 60 limited slip rear axle. It has also been nearly trouble free. ALL new "spymobiles" are GARBAGE. I live in Phoenix, AZ. The absolute LAST thing you want here is a sunroof.

My ex wife bought a new '22 Hyundai Accent ('22 was the last year for that model) She paid over $35, 000 OTD, and is paying high interest and high insurance. About a year ago I bought a like new 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis from the original owner, with only 36, 000 miles on it. I paid $10, 000 CASH. No fees, no taxes, no interest, low insurance rates. One of my other Grand Marquis, a 2006 model, has 381, 000 miles on it. I bought it 11 years ago with 87, 000 miles on it, so 294, 000 of those miles are mine. Very few issues, nothing expensive. I'm pretty sure I got the better deal. STAY AWAY FROM ALL NEW AND LATE MODEL

geraldscott
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Recalls means they acknowledge the issue and engineered a fix to correct the issue. Some manufactures do not. Less recalls does not nessessarly represent less issues.

keithlinden
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I wish they would stop putting turbo's in cars. I avoid those car's

johanpotgieter
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I see an Audi on the road, I can’t help but chuckle.

arrowhead
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The unflappable stupidity of the average car buyer is partly to blame. Cars are tools, nothing more. "Hey look a 4 pane glass roof with 493 individual components, lets get THAT!!!".
Stay gold.

dnlmachine
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Turbo engines need more preventive maintenance, which most customers either don't know about or don't care enough. That's why used cars these days are such a gamble to buy

OPC
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My bottom fog light thingy burned out on my 2009 Lexus RX 350. Bummer man, one day I shall fix it

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