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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8663988" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Nissan I wouldn't be scared to own a Nissan. When I buy a car I keep it for a very long time. Reliability is very important to me. I still have a 98 f150 and a 2000 mercury. Both with the 4.6 v8. Not much power but have been very reliable for me anyway. Pretty much have everything I need to update radios. That'll be so simple compared to a modern car..</p><p></p><p>Cars have gotten more and more complicated guess it is natural that the factory radios follow suit. Idk I don't buy new but we'll be looking for something newer probably in the next year or 2. I'll be steering the woman away from the cars that say premium radio. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8663988, member: 674179"] Nissan I wouldn't be scared to own a Nissan. When I buy a car I keep it for a very long time. Reliability is very important to me. I still have a 98 f150 and a 2000 mercury. Both with the 4.6 v8. Not much power but have been very reliable for me anyway. Pretty much have everything I need to update radios. That'll be so simple compared to a modern car.. Cars have gotten more and more complicated guess it is natural that the factory radios follow suit. Idk I don't buy new but we'll be looking for something newer probably in the next year or 2. I'll be steering the woman away from the cars that say premium radio. [/QUOTE]
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