Re: Why does the auto industry turn out such crap??
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On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>
> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>
> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
vehicle. It may out last me...
>
> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>
> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
vehicle. It may out last me...
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Re: Why does the auto industry turn out such crap??
you must not be a very good "automotive technician" then.
my 79 F250 4X4 has 213,000 miles on it, and still plows snow.
my 88 superduty 4X4 has 257,000 miles on it and still going strong.
my 02 superduty has only 153,000 miles on it so far.
my partners 2000 F350 has 257,000 miles on it, and it is just broke in.
the guy across the street has a 90 F150 with 215,000 miles on it, and it
still purrs too.
one of the kids down the street has 327,000 miles on his E150, and it still
looks like new.
one of my subcontractors has 6 trucks, the newest a 90 chevy C30, and they
all have over 300,000 miles on them, and still work every day.
i can give you another 40 or 50 to add to this list that i personally know
about with over 150,000 miles on them.
and every one of the above vehicles all still have the same engine and trans
that came from the factory.
now on the other side of the fence.
my niece had a toy yoda that had 2 engines blow before it has 100,000 on it.
it is now in the junk yard.
the neighbor next door to me bought a 2006 Camry. it has been back to the
dealer 8 times so far, and has less than 30,000 miles on it. as soon as the
warrantee is up it is gone.
across the street next door to the F150, they had 2 toy yodas, and 2 nissans
and a mazda that all blew up before they made 76,000 miles.
they now drive fords.
i have never seen a foreign made vehicle that made it over 100,000 miles
besides a few german made cars and a coulpe of hondas. and by the time the
hondas made 100,000 miles the bodys were falling off of them.
"in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>
> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>
> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
vehicle. It may out last me...
my 79 F250 4X4 has 213,000 miles on it, and still plows snow.
my 88 superduty 4X4 has 257,000 miles on it and still going strong.
my 02 superduty has only 153,000 miles on it so far.
my partners 2000 F350 has 257,000 miles on it, and it is just broke in.
the guy across the street has a 90 F150 with 215,000 miles on it, and it
still purrs too.
one of the kids down the street has 327,000 miles on his E150, and it still
looks like new.
one of my subcontractors has 6 trucks, the newest a 90 chevy C30, and they
all have over 300,000 miles on them, and still work every day.
i can give you another 40 or 50 to add to this list that i personally know
about with over 150,000 miles on them.
and every one of the above vehicles all still have the same engine and trans
that came from the factory.
now on the other side of the fence.
my niece had a toy yoda that had 2 engines blow before it has 100,000 on it.
it is now in the junk yard.
the neighbor next door to me bought a 2006 Camry. it has been back to the
dealer 8 times so far, and has less than 30,000 miles on it. as soon as the
warrantee is up it is gone.
across the street next door to the F150, they had 2 toy yodas, and 2 nissans
and a mazda that all blew up before they made 76,000 miles.
they now drive fords.
i have never seen a foreign made vehicle that made it over 100,000 miles
besides a few german made cars and a coulpe of hondas. and by the time the
hondas made 100,000 miles the bodys were falling off of them.
"in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>
> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>
> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
vehicle. It may out last me...
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Re: Why does the auto industry turn out such crap??
"in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
vehicle. It may out last me...
************************************************** ***************
My '91 Regal lasted 14 years, my Olds Cutlass was also 14 years, 190,000
miles. My LeSabre has had some problems, but has been paid in full for a
few years already. Maybe you just suck at fixing cars.
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Tom frothed:
> i have never seen a foreign made vehicle that made it over 100,000 miles
> besides a few german made cars and a coulpe of hondas. and by the time the
> hondas made 100,000 miles the bodys were falling off of them.
You're quite the comedian, pal.
> i have never seen a foreign made vehicle that made it over 100,000 miles
> besides a few german made cars and a coulpe of hondas. and by the time the
> hondas made 100,000 miles the bodys were falling off of them.
You're quite the comedian, pal.
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Re: Why does the auto industry turn out such crap??
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 10:31:05 -0600, CharlesTheCurmudgeon cast forth these
pearls of wisdom...:
> "Tom" <tjctransport@optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:497c82b6$0$18023$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>>
>> <cake_and_eat_it_too@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:75a7131d-67d6-434a-b606-821a1ef155bf@x37g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
>>> Those car makers have also engaged in planned obsolence of their
>>> products - delivering cars that only get about 100,000 miles for their
>>> life cycle as opposed to the 150,000 or so delivered by the foreign
>>> automakers like Nissan, Toyota, and Honda.
>>
>> you are so full of it that it is coming out of your ears. i know of more
>> american made vehicles with over 300,000 miles on them than i do of
>> foreign made vehicles with 150,000 miles on them still driving on the
>> roads.
>>
>
> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>
> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
It has already been proven that your powers of observation are lacking.
Makes your point(s) meaningless. Perhaps you would consider dropping your
tired rants and let the GM group get back to what it was before all this
started, and let people enjoy the group without your "contributions".
--
-Mike-
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pearls of wisdom...:
> "Tom" <tjctransport@optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:497c82b6$0$18023$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>>
>> <cake_and_eat_it_too@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:75a7131d-67d6-434a-b606-821a1ef155bf@x37g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
>>> Those car makers have also engaged in planned obsolence of their
>>> products - delivering cars that only get about 100,000 miles for their
>>> life cycle as opposed to the 150,000 or so delivered by the foreign
>>> automakers like Nissan, Toyota, and Honda.
>>
>> you are so full of it that it is coming out of your ears. i know of more
>> american made vehicles with over 300,000 miles on them than i do of
>> foreign made vehicles with 150,000 miles on them still driving on the
>> roads.
>>
>
> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>
> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
It has already been proven that your powers of observation are lacking.
Makes your point(s) meaningless. Perhaps you would consider dropping your
tired rants and let the GM group get back to what it was before all this
started, and let people enjoy the group without your "contributions".
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Why does the auto industry turn out such crap??
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 12:46:50 -0800 (PST), in2dadark cast forth these pearls
of wisdom...:
> On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>>
>> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
>> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>>
>> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
>
> Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
> payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
> former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
> of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
> unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
> vehicle. It may out last me...
It seems obvious why you are a "former" automotive technician then. If you
can't get any better life out of an American vehicle than that, it says a
great deal about your automotive skills. Too bad. So many of us have had
no problems getting 200,000 plus out of American vehicles.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
of wisdom...:
> On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>>
>> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
>> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>>
>> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
>
> Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
> payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
> former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
> of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
> unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
> vehicle. It may out last me...
It seems obvious why you are a "former" automotive technician then. If you
can't get any better life out of an American vehicle than that, it says a
great deal about your automotive skills. Too bad. So many of us have had
no problems getting 200,000 plus out of American vehicles.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Why does the auto industry turn out such crap??
On Jan 25, 10:19 am, "Tom" <tjctransp...@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> again you are full of it.
> the only way a car can get 147 mpg is if the engine is turned off, andit
> is falling down a very tall mountain. .
Take a look at this: http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=71808
And I know this is true because the guy's shop is in my hometown.
Believe me, there have been all kinds of reports/interviews, etc.
around here. Yet somehow it fails to make national news....
And just think, 1 guy can do this in his own shop, yet the big
automakers "can't" do this with their thousands of engineers and
billions of dollars??? Hmmmmm........
>
> again you are full of it.
> the only way a car can get 147 mpg is if the engine is turned off, andit
> is falling down a very tall mountain. .
Take a look at this: http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=71808
And I know this is true because the guy's shop is in my hometown.
Believe me, there have been all kinds of reports/interviews, etc.
around here. Yet somehow it fails to make national news....
And just think, 1 guy can do this in his own shop, yet the big
automakers "can't" do this with their thousands of engineers and
billions of dollars??? Hmmmmm........
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....and in don't believe the first source:
http://www.leftlanenews.com/400-hp-1...ema-debut.html
Mr. Palmear's shop is on the south edge of Napoleon, OH; it's called
"Horsepower Sales."
http://www.leftlanenews.com/400-hp-1...ema-debut.html
Mr. Palmear's shop is on the south edge of Napoleon, OH; it's called
"Horsepower Sales."
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Re: Why does the auto industry turn out such crap??
BOGUS....
"9DodgeFan" <Sepiaricus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 25, 10:19 am, "Tom" <tjctransp...@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> again you are full of it.
> the only way a car can get 147 mpg is if the engine is turned off,
> and it
> is falling down a very tall mountain. .
Take a look at this: http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=71808
And I know this is true because the guy's shop is in my hometown.
Believe me, there have been all kinds of reports/interviews, etc.
around here. Yet somehow it fails to make national news....
And just think, 1 guy can do this in his own shop, yet the big
automakers "can't" do this with their thousands of engineers and
billions of dollars??? Hmmmmm........
"9DodgeFan" <Sepiaricus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3d99e960-151c-4cf2-9972-38fd86b1b174@w39g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 25, 10:19 am, "Tom" <tjctransp...@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> again you are full of it.
> the only way a car can get 147 mpg is if the engine is turned off,
> and it
> is falling down a very tall mountain. .
Take a look at this: http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=71808
And I know this is true because the guy's shop is in my hometown.
Believe me, there have been all kinds of reports/interviews, etc.
around here. Yet somehow it fails to make national news....
And just think, 1 guy can do this in his own shop, yet the big
automakers "can't" do this with their thousands of engineers and
billions of dollars??? Hmmmmm........
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i think it is time to put your tinfoil hat back on.
"9DodgeFan" <Sepiaricus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3d99e960-151c-4cf2-9972-38fd86b1b174@w39g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
Take a look at this: http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=71808
And I know this is true because the guy's shop is in my hometown.
Believe me, there have been all kinds of reports/interviews, etc.
around here. Yet somehow it fails to make national news....
And just think, 1 guy can do this in his own shop, yet the big
automakers "can't" do this with their thousands of engineers and
billions of dollars??? Hmmmmm........
"9DodgeFan" <Sepiaricus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3d99e960-151c-4cf2-9972-38fd86b1b174@w39g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
Take a look at this: http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=71808
And I know this is true because the guy's shop is in my hometown.
Believe me, there have been all kinds of reports/interviews, etc.
around here. Yet somehow it fails to make national news....
And just think, 1 guy can do this in his own shop, yet the big
automakers "can't" do this with their thousands of engineers and
billions of dollars??? Hmmmmm........
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ok, now it makes sense. he is running E-85.
so it is getting 110 mpg on the gasoline in the mix, and -105 mpg on the
ethanol in the mix.
"9DodgeFan" <Sepiaricus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> ...and in don't believe the first source:
> http://www.leftlanenews.com/400-hp-1...ema-debut.html
>
> Mr. Palmear's shop is on the south edge of Napoleon, OH; it's called
> "Horsepower Sales."
so it is getting 110 mpg on the gasoline in the mix, and -105 mpg on the
ethanol in the mix.
"9DodgeFan" <Sepiaricus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:85d73589-240e-4d49-a520-67b42e472caf@r15g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> ...and in don't believe the first source:
> http://www.leftlanenews.com/400-hp-1...ema-debut.html
>
> Mr. Palmear's shop is on the south edge of Napoleon, OH; it's called
> "Horsepower Sales."
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You forget to say in my opinion.
"in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>
> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>
> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
vehicle. It may out last me...
"in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>
> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>
> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
vehicle. It may out last me...
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Re: Why does the auto industry turn out such crap??
His uninformed or misinformed cross posted opinion did not deserve a reply
"Tom" <tjctransport@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> you must not be a very good "automotive technician" then.
> my 79 F250 4X4 has 213,000 miles on it, and still plows snow.
> my 88 superduty 4X4 has 257,000 miles on it and still going strong.
> my 02 superduty has only 153,000 miles on it so far.
> my partners 2000 F350 has 257,000 miles on it, and it is just broke in.
> the guy across the street has a 90 F150 with 215,000 miles on it, and it
> still purrs too.
> one of the kids down the street has 327,000 miles on his E150, and it
> still looks like new.
> one of my subcontractors has 6 trucks, the newest a 90 chevy C30, and they
> all have over 300,000 miles on them, and still work every day.
> i can give you another 40 or 50 to add to this list that i personally know
> about with over 150,000 miles on them.
> and every one of the above vehicles all still have the same engine and
> trans that came from the factory.
> now on the other side of the fence.
> my niece had a toy yoda that had 2 engines blow before it has 100,000 on
> it. it is now in the junk yard.
> the neighbor next door to me bought a 2006 Camry. it has been back to the
> dealer 8 times so far, and has less than 30,000 miles on it. as soon as
> the warrantee is up it is gone.
> across the street next door to the F150, they had 2 toy yodas, and 2
> nissans and a mazda that all blew up before they made 76,000 miles.
> they now drive fords.
>
> i have never seen a foreign made vehicle that made it over 100,000 miles
> besides a few german made cars and a coulpe of hondas. and by the time the
> hondas made 100,000 miles the bodys were falling off of them.
>
> "in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:3200a6ef-bc08-4af4-8de9-2a8d93e3eb79@o40g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>>
>> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
>> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>>
>> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
>
> Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
> payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
> former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
> of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
> unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
> vehicle. It may out last me...
>
>
"Tom" <tjctransport@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:497cf340$0$13281$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> you must not be a very good "automotive technician" then.
> my 79 F250 4X4 has 213,000 miles on it, and still plows snow.
> my 88 superduty 4X4 has 257,000 miles on it and still going strong.
> my 02 superduty has only 153,000 miles on it so far.
> my partners 2000 F350 has 257,000 miles on it, and it is just broke in.
> the guy across the street has a 90 F150 with 215,000 miles on it, and it
> still purrs too.
> one of the kids down the street has 327,000 miles on his E150, and it
> still looks like new.
> one of my subcontractors has 6 trucks, the newest a 90 chevy C30, and they
> all have over 300,000 miles on them, and still work every day.
> i can give you another 40 or 50 to add to this list that i personally know
> about with over 150,000 miles on them.
> and every one of the above vehicles all still have the same engine and
> trans that came from the factory.
> now on the other side of the fence.
> my niece had a toy yoda that had 2 engines blow before it has 100,000 on
> it. it is now in the junk yard.
> the neighbor next door to me bought a 2006 Camry. it has been back to the
> dealer 8 times so far, and has less than 30,000 miles on it. as soon as
> the warrantee is up it is gone.
> across the street next door to the F150, they had 2 toy yodas, and 2
> nissans and a mazda that all blew up before they made 76,000 miles.
> they now drive fords.
>
> i have never seen a foreign made vehicle that made it over 100,000 miles
> besides a few german made cars and a coulpe of hondas. and by the time the
> hondas made 100,000 miles the bodys were falling off of them.
>
> "in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:3200a6ef-bc08-4af4-8de9-2a8d93e3eb79@o40g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 25, 11:31 am, "CharlesTheCurmudgeon"
>>
>> You are the one full of it. I know of far more Japanese cars with 200,000
>> on them than I do American cars that crossed the 100,000 mile mark.
>>
>> Sir Charles the Curmudgeon
>
> Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
> payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
> former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
> of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
> unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
> vehicle. It may out last me...
>
>
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His uninformed or misinformed cross posted opinion did not deserve a reply
"Ed Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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>
> "in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
> payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
> former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
> of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
> unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
> vehicle. It may out last me...
>
> ************************************************** ***************
>
> My '91 Regal lasted 14 years, my Olds Cutlass was also 14 years, 190,000
> miles. My LeSabre has had some problems, but has been paid in full for a
> few years already. Maybe you just suck at fixing cars.
>
>
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> "in2dadark" <in2dadark@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> Couldn't get any of my 'merican cars to last much past the last
> payment (60 months) ...when I used to buy them on credit. I'm a
> former automotive technician. I think I'd know how to get the most out
> of a vehicle if there is a 'most' to get... My 01 camry has 150k and
> unless someone runs into me, I don't see a day when I'll need another
> vehicle. It may out last me...
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> My '91 Regal lasted 14 years, my Olds Cutlass was also 14 years, 190,000
> miles. My LeSabre has had some problems, but has been paid in full for a
> few years already. Maybe you just suck at fixing cars.
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