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<blockquote data-quote="datguyclark" data-source="post: 778181" data-attributes="member: 558650"><p>cadillac is nothing new to the repair world...how can a car be reliable that has an assload of different computers, like the northstar...also the cooling systems in cadillacs are a disaster, sh!t the owners manual tells to that adding bar's stop leak to the cooling system is required matinence...</p><p></p><p>toyotas are good cares, not big sh!t that goes wrong, for the most part the toyotas that i work on are ussualy in for the same thing...starters..</p><p></p><p>hondas have strong motors and will run a long time, but have well known issues with the window motors burning up, windows jumping off track, door locks coming off the latch and issues like that...</p><p></p><p>Hyundai's are not horrible cars, its just when they built them they tried to save money and went cheap on the ignition system, thefore leading to needing new plugs wires and ignition components after about 50k....not very impressive</p><p></p><p>BMW's <u>can</u> be good relaible cars, but people do not know how to maintain them, therefore they have issues that in many cases could have been avoided, especially if u can find a good mechanic to fix it,</p><p></p><p>BUT...of all the cars to get, from my personal experience and opinion, the cars to generally stay away from (at least i will NEVER buy one) are dodge-chrylser (cept maybe* some of the new chryslers)..sh!t dodge still refuses to recall hundreads of thousands of dakota's which have already caused 7 deaths because the ball joiont randomly pops completely out of the knuckle....its ridiculous</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="datguyclark, post: 778181, member: 558650"] cadillac is nothing new to the repair world...how can a car be reliable that has an assload of different computers, like the northstar...also the cooling systems in cadillacs are a disaster, sh!t the owners manual tells to that adding bar's stop leak to the cooling system is required matinence... toyotas are good cares, not big sh!t that goes wrong, for the most part the toyotas that i work on are ussualy in for the same thing...starters.. hondas have strong motors and will run a long time, but have well known issues with the window motors burning up, windows jumping off track, door locks coming off the latch and issues like that... Hyundai's are not horrible cars, its just when they built them they tried to save money and went cheap on the ignition system, thefore leading to needing new plugs wires and ignition components after about 50k....not very impressive BMW's [U]can[/U] be good relaible cars, but people do not know how to maintain them, therefore they have issues that in many cases could have been avoided, especially if u can find a good mechanic to fix it, BUT...of all the cars to get, from my personal experience and opinion, the cars to generally stay away from (at least i will NEVER buy one) are dodge-chrylser (cept maybe* some of the new chryslers)..sh!t dodge still refuses to recall hundreads of thousands of dakota's which have already caused 7 deaths because the ball joiont randomly pops completely out of the knuckle....its ridiculous [/QUOTE]
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