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<blockquote data-quote="bds0688" data-source="post: 2976757" data-attributes="member: 574556"><p>Bingo. My family has been all domestic, and I can only think of a few instances where something went before it should have. I know people with Honda and Toyota who are the same way. They all take their cars to shops we trust, or are serviced personally.</p><p></p><p>Transmission on '01 Grand Prix...in '02.</p><p></p><p>Washer fluid pump on '93 Inreprid. The motor was below the actual fluid, so any slight leak would just drip onto the motor, eventually causing a sieze, which it did.</p><p></p><p>My mom's '97 van we beat to hell. Mom drives rough, steers quickly. Two teenagers learned to drive in it. As such, shocks have gone twice, one from being overloaded when we moved, ******, and now CV joints.</p><p></p><p>People who don't wash their cars, or take the right steps get rust. People who don't keep up on their suspension get a visit from bad bearings and other damaged parts FROM VIBRATION. Engine is self explanatory.</p><p></p><p>You would think that people would try to understand what they're spending over 30 g's on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bds0688, post: 2976757, member: 574556"] Bingo. My family has been all domestic, and I can only think of a few instances where something went before it should have. I know people with Honda and Toyota who are the same way. They all take their cars to shops we trust, or are serviced personally. Transmission on '01 Grand Prix...in '02. Washer fluid pump on '93 Inreprid. The motor was below the actual fluid, so any slight leak would just drip onto the motor, eventually causing a sieze, which it did. My mom's '97 van we beat to hell. Mom drives rough, steers quickly. Two teenagers learned to drive in it. As such, shocks have gone twice, one from being overloaded when we moved, ******, and now CV joints. People who don't wash their cars, or take the right steps get rust. People who don't keep up on their suspension get a visit from bad bearings and other damaged parts FROM VIBRATION. Engine is self explanatory. You would think that people would try to understand what they're spending over 30 g's on. [/QUOTE]
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