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Originally Posted by carolinalima 
After having a Chevy I will not have an American car for a loooooooonnnnnggg time! THAT was TRAUMA. Have had my Nissan for 5 years, and never had a problem with it... will stick with the Japanese for a while, that's for sure.
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Well, that was the problem right there... you had a Chevy. In my life, I've had two Fords, two Dodge/Plymouths, and one Chevy. Of all three companies, the ONLY one I'll ever return to is Ford. Some of the Japanese makes are nice ... I've driven a Honda Element which I liked well enough... but Ford is what I love. Chevy couldn't pay ME to drive one of their pieces of cr** again. I had it for 5 months, I spent over 4K to keep it running for that long. Yes, it was used, but holy cow...
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Originally Posted by ckblv 
Well, mine is a 6 cylinder, 4.0 liter engine but the gas mileage is still good. Safety first is my thing, I want to be safe, I want to sit up higher and have something between me and whatever could hit me. Those little VW's and itty bitty cars look like a squashed bug after they get in an accident and I imagine a person would look the same.
My first Ford was a white, extended cab Ranger. I LOVED that truck. i went freaking everywhere in that thing. I miss Ferdinand (my later Ford, an Explorer, was Fernando).
And that is one reason why our auto makers in this country have had a hard time. Americans don't have the loyalty to their country that the Japanese do. Japanese people pay MORE for Japanese cars than Americans do and they STILL buy Japanese cars. I admire their loyalty to their country. Any car can be a lemon.
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yeah.... I've had my share of them.... Chevy, Dodge, I've seen others have problems with other brands...
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Originally Posted by Yosemite 
One thing to NOT do is go to dealerships - they overcharge IMO unless you can find a good and honest one. We just recently were told of a good and honest one in our area so if we ever need to go to a dealership for anything, then at least we know a responsible one.
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And at the same time, I had taken my Explorer to two different places and they couldn't figure out why it was dying on me and having issues... just once... 95% of the time, it was an awesome car. I drove it to the Ford dealership and they found some worn out sensors and such... better diagnostic equipment. Sometimes, the dealership can be better... but usually I don't. Of course, I don't have a car anymore so not worrying about it!
If and when I do get another car, it will most likely be another Ford... hybrid preferably.