Originally Posted By: lovcom
True, but you have to also blame the consumers that continue to buy domestic [censored], year after year, even after reading many bad reviews, and MANY issues ConsumerReports and many other organizations have had with domestic cars. I find it most peculiar that many American's over the decades continue to enable the big three even as hey continue to build [censored].
Amazing!
Originally Posted By: lovcom
My 2003 Ford Expedition was [censored]...back to the dealer for fixes 5 times before 19,000 miles, and it needed the drive shaft replaced, and the auto-tranny too!
My 2006 Ford Mustang had to go back for fixing 8 times before reaching 26,000 miles!
So, according to you, I have to blame, well, people like you, since you bought domestic [censored], even after decades of them building [censored]? You said you can't imagine why anyone would still buy their products after decades of poor quality, yet you DID buy their products! So, why don't your answer your own question and tell us why you bought not one, but two vehicles from such a "cr@ppy" manufacturer?
Originally Posted By: lovcom
Of the 5+ Hondas and Toyotas I've had in my life NONE had any problem before 150,000 miles.
And the Fords my friends and family have had haven't had any problems for hundreds of thousands of miles either. Some of the Hondas we've had have not been trouble free.
So you're whole philosophy of "a few cars from Brand A have been [censored] so therefore ALL cars from Brand A are [censored], and a few cars from Brand B are good, so all cars from Brand B are good" is bull****.
Pick a manufacturer, ANY manufacturer, and there will be tons of people who have excellent experiences with them. There will be just as many who have had bad experiences with them.
Originally Posted By: lovcom
It is UN-American to make crud products, and it is UN-American to buy crud products. It is UN-American to bailt out crud companies.
Therefore the most patriotic true Americans will not buy domestic cars UNTIL they start building high quality products.
I never mentioned anything about being patriotic/un-American.