My Acura is 100% Japanese, my Audi 100% German. Maybe the #@$%!-ization of certian makes for a QC problem.
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Buicks are GREAT cars. My dad had a Lesabre and it was the best car he ever owned. Old men cars though and I think the people who buy Buicks (no offense) baby them bc they drive slow. Probably a lot of them in Florida. LOL.
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...Since this saga began I've found most of the bashers have a back-story thats not being told...
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DD,
Now we get into a demographic question of car ownership.
Do owners of certain brand have more of a tendency to drive conservatively and perform regular maintenance over drivers of otehr brands? Or, since more drivers are changing brands, are those bad habits resulting in more new failures?
It makes for an interesting line of reasoning.
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DD,
Now we get into a demographic question of car ownership.
Do owners of certain brand have more of a tendency to drive conservatively and perform regular maintenance over drivers of otehr brands? Or, since more drivers are changing brands, are those bad habits resulting in more new failures?
It makes for an interesting line of reasoning.
From my experiences, yes, absolutely. The average honda driver or toyota driver drives carefully, takes their car to the dealer and approves service without batting an eyelid. When the cars get into the hands of young kids or illegals, they ugly out and blow oil smoke real soon...
A domestic driver thinks theyre being ripped off for any PM reccomended. They stomp on the go pedal, and think their vehicles only are good for 3-5 years anyway, so they dont care to care for them.
Seriously.
JMH
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Usually if a problem occurs its more frequent than most think.
If someone has "never heard of it" talk to an honest tech. Especially a tech that specializes in that particular make. They'll give you the lowdown.
Anyone that assumes if "no ones heard of it (problem), therefore it doesn't exist" is just naive.
I'm finding alot of comments on this thread are made by "end users" not a mechanic that works in an independant or dealership repair shop. This being the case this shows clearly that the public doesn't know as much as they think.
People may say "statistically" yada yada yada. If people knew what went into cars these days they would be selecting thing more wisely rather than "oh it drives so nice and it has power"
Of coarse there is a level of tolerance. I know alot of customers willing to give me thousands of dollars over the years because they are diehards. Then there are customers that sell their problematic cars and buy a different make and are happy as heck. Typically they to from domestic to import (toyota,honda and some mazda's). Nissans have issues with timing chain tensioners and alot of other issues not really ever seen in toyota's and hondas.
Ask me if I would ever buy a Ford freestar or dodge caravan. I'd rather buy a used 2002 honda oddysey with KNOWN transmission issues. Why you ask?? because TSB's can fix tranny issues with updated parts. Tranny problems will be once and be over with.
People who own domestics....ask your mechanic what kind of waterpump and master cylinder or even wheel cylinders they'll be using when its time for replacing. I'll tell you now 1)china 2)china 3)china. I cant help using them and I'll tell you alot of guys (who own/run shops) are eating labour because they fail within a year.
No car is perfect. I'll tell you this right now. However if you honestly look at every cent you spend on maintenance you'll see a dramatic difference from a chev to a toyota.
Anyone disagreeing my facts is either a used cars salesman or just simply stupid.
NOT BASHING. Just stating facts. If people choose to drive domestics is fine with me. I need to change squeeking balljoints, waterpumps (before 100,000km), heatercores, Howling powers steering pumps (fords, chryslers), exploding soft rad hoses (more so compared to majority of all imports), failing fuel pumps (especially chevs), leaking diff seals, bouncing belt tensioners, harmonic balancers falling apart, howling wheel bearings (yes toyotas do this too in the corolla's in the mid 90s not just domestics), dying winshield wiper motors, power window motors, failing window switches, failing ABS sensors, dying alternators (especially chevs), and statistically more tranny issues and the list goes on and on. I gotta pay my mortgage.
Just think honestly I CANNOT buy replacement parts unless they come from offshore sold by "NORTH AMERICAN" owned companies. Fact no fiction. After a couple of years of maintenance a domestic car's components are all gonna be china, Mexico and brazilian. This again fact not fiction.
Must clarify NOT BASHING. Talk to your local mechanic. Hope this is a rude awakening.
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I don't pound on my primary means of transportation(I may use a truck as a truck but that is not abuse, that's normal use). A second vehicle or an offroader or a track car, sure that's what they are for, Fun.
But most folks need a car that won't have any surprises, life is chaotic and busy enough without preventable stress. To assure this responsible people perform or have performed for them preventative maintenace and drive at reasonable levels of performance to assure that their vehicle will be around for a while.
If you are proud of pounding on your primary piece of transportation then I am happy for you. In my experience the harder you push a vehicle the sooner it is going to need repair through mechanical needs or through accident repair. If you haven't experienced either then I doubt you are pushing as hard as you claim.
I have another question. How hard can you pound on a car on the street legaly? It seems to me even the cheapest lowest performing cars sold today can go extra legal with little effort. Please tell me how you are utilizing this "performance" legally and daily? Do you live on a racetrack?
Where I live I have to be extremely carefull about my driving speeds because we have a lot of law enforcement and little real crime so traffic enforcement is on the highly agressive side. So is pounding accelerating hard? Are you jumping speed bumps? I simply don't understand what you mean by pounding your vehicle daily but it doesn't sound nice or considerate to your neighbors on the road.