Well fortunately mine has a chain lol.
What's this 1994 Ford that you feel is the pinnacle of automotive engineering?
Well fortunately mine has a chain lol.
1994 Ford Econoline E-150What's this 1994 Ford that you feel is the pinnacle of automotive engineering?
Yes, however there is a distinct reason for that.It's simple... consumers largely stopped buying sedans and wagons. If there was a demand for them, they would still be on show room floors.
1994 Ford Econoline E-150
You couldn’t get the 7 passenger conversion van in 2014 lolYou could buy the same thing new in 2014
Those vans were amazingly durable but most of the Ford cars from that era were turds even when they were new.
I'm sure there are still some van conversion companies out there, but I doubt they offer the VCR and CRT TV anymoreYou couldn’t get the 7 passenger conversion van in 2014 lol![]()
Nah it’s midnight blue with the Ideal USA pink and blue pinstripe package from Ford.I'm sure there are still some van conversion companies out there, but I doubt they offer the VCR and CRT TV anymore
Please tell me this van is teal.
1994 Ford Econoline E-150
I would have guessed a Chevrolet Carryall Suburban or a International TravelAll.
Huh? LSX is life, man. Timing belts have always been a fail in my book.Oh yeah, those 90's cars were great until the timing belt sheared a few teeth off and destroyed the engine.
My Dad always had Ford vans. First, a good time van back when t hose were a "thing". Then work vans. None held up as well as his GMC2500 work vans, which, the last of, he got 438K miles out of it before the body rotted out (due to him hauling a carpet cleaning machine in it that sloshed water all over, and chemicals...not failure intrinsic to the vehicle. Trans and engine were fine, minus a few water pumps and alternator or two).You could buy the same thing new in 2014
Those vans were amazingly durable but most of the Ford cars from that era were turds even when they were new.
What are these modern vehicles that formulates your "new vehicles are trash" opinion?Well that’s good. The only thing me and my mechanic friends have found better for modern cars, suvs, trucks etc is the safety is the only thing better. I know guys who have done this for 30 years and tell me cars are disposable these days which I feel is true and I know guys who have done this for 3-4 years which have told me the same things some of which own modern cars. I’m sure that some are better than others on all aspects. But based on my moms car and the cars I have worked on ehh I wanna say the same thing my friends said and that is to stay as far away as possible. We have had nothing but issues with my moms car really between radiators and serpentine belts. I haven’t had to do anything like that to the old stuff until it really gets some age on it. A radiator should not have failed as soon as it did in less than 3 years neither should a serpentine belt which was fraying when we bought it but they wanted to argue about it because the mechanic who I worked along side who was the one to look at it said he wouldn’t do it because of low warranty pay. So I guess it could go either way really. And I totally respect everything you have told me and your experience and I’m not doubting it one bit at all.
All of them. All are disposable nowadays, the only thing better in them is safety and that’s kinda questionable because cars are practically plastic these days. Chevrolet is the worst nothing like having one catch on fire to ruin your day. And the reliability on those is slim to none.What are these modern vehicles that formulates your "new vehicles are trash" opinion?
Suit yourself. You're missing out on some great carsAnything older than about 2005 or so.
Both of my cars '12 and '19 have been awesome. The Touareg is a tank. The Atlas has some iffy plastics but not like the lower trim levels.All of them. All are disposable nowadays, the only thing better in them is safety and that’s kinda questionable because cars are practically plastic these days. Chevrolet is the worst nothing like having one catch on fire to ruin your day. And the reliability on those is slim to none.
All of them. All are disposable nowadays, the only thing better in them is safety and that’s kinda questionable because cars are practically plastic these days. Chevrolet is the worst nothing like having one catch on fire to ruin your day. And the reliability on those is slim to none.
I’m not too fond of modern Volkswagen lol. My moms Camry has given issues so that has made me not like modern cars and based on the issues I seen while working at the dealership and for my friend yeah I’m not buying anything made in the last 10-15 years. That’s fine if you and others do but I know my cars and won’t be spending thousands on repairs.Suit yourself. You're missing out on some great cars
Both of my cars '12 and '19 have been awesome. The Touareg is a tank. The Atlas has some iffy plastics but not like the lower trim levels.
Cars "being disposable" is more about the owners than the cars themselves. Old cars are junk. Only rose tinted glasses and decades of knowledge on how to fix trouble spots and common problems make it any other way.