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> I had one, a 1978, I think; it was a wagon. Anyway, it was a total POS.
> The fuel injector had to be replaced so often that I was getting them for
> free under warantee. The engine spontaneously ignited one day leaving me
> with a completely valueless pile of steel. No one would pay even $1 for
> it, but luckily someone was willing to tow it away and use it for scrap
> metal (they didn't charge me).
>
> After that I owned a Chevy Chevette. Another POS but the price was so
> good that I don't consider it a bad purchase. It's amazing how many
> things can break on a car! Now that I make better money I drive Toyotas
> because they are *very* reliable.
Japanese cars in general seem to be well made. I'd never buy an American
car (unless it was one of your above drive it and trash it recyclable
cars) because in my experience they are all crap. Especially Ford's small
trucks.
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