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Offline AlanU

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« on: November 15, 2006, 08:17:43 AM »
http://money.cnn.com/popups/2006/autos/reliable/5.html

They show 10 different classes. I'm not suprised with the resluts they got when it comes to the \"worst\"

Hmmm
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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2006, 08:23:14 AM »
CNN is a buch of wankers. They rated the FJ Cruiser the most reliable small SUV then in a review I saw a couple of days ago it was beat buy the hummer and jeep over all. Those hummers are piles o' crap, and who would want to drive a soft top jeep around all year.

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« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2006, 08:30:37 AM »
My question is how the hell is the Suburu Baja considered a pu??? What can you haul, pack carry?? and it only seats 2 people.. Next question Compared to the others how many are actually out there?
 
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« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2006, 09:01:25 AM »
Ha ha ha, I did not see that one. Looks like I should have got a Suburu Baja to pull my car and trailer around. CNN is not even sure what a truck is. :D  

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« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2006, 09:30:02 AM »
This is kinda like pimping car manufacturers.

Consumer reports are not that conclusive but gives general feel.

look gm still using the 3.4L or is it 3.8?? with the crappy leaking intake gaskets!!! I was watching driving.ca on TV and it was pimping the newest piece of junk chevy with that same exact motor. People watching thinks that vehicle is great but just wait till the fuel pump dies, intake gasket leaks, power windows/door locks jam, heater core leaks etc etc.

I have worked on japanese makes for a long time now and I yet have changed a fuel pump or heater core on a toyota or honda.  I have changed a good hundred of chevy and fords  and some chryslers.

Personal preference is a big thing.  that cnn thing is just a piece of the puzzle.

According to my database at my shop toyotas and hondas do have the least $$$ bill. Ford,chevy and chrylers pays for my morgage.  New cars are just simply getting scary to fix.

Shanes one of many that are realizing that buying new and getting rid of it before it falls apart is a smart business plan. This is where you can buy whatever you want as long as its under warranty.

I'll probably sell my new toyota matrix before it his 100,000km (vibe/matrix rated at the top on cnn's review) My wifes 2001 crv that only has 46,000 will probably go in a year or two. I'm a mechanic but I hate sh!! that breaks down.............except my beetle hahahahahahahaha.

 

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« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2006, 12:05:31 PM »
You are right Alan, Honda, etc are better built, However how do I do my job with a Suburu??? I dont have much choice and my choice revolves around teh monthly cost. Ford provides for me the cheapest monthly cost. When you are leasing 1/2 a mill in equip. cost is the factor.
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« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2006, 04:37:33 PM »
I only get paid when cars break, they're no good to me when they run fine ALL the time. Yay for job security!  :P  

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« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2006, 09:58:04 PM »
hey Alan, i might be in the market for a new car and someone told me you'd be a good guy to talk to...

just wondering what your thoughts are on the mazda3 series? they pay your mortgage too?  :D  
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« Reply #8 on: November 15, 2006, 10:10:19 PM »
I bought a Mazda 3 for my girlfriend to commute with. We like it. Compared to the competition it has a better feel on the interior and it
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« Reply #9 on: November 16, 2006, 08:30:55 AM »
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hey Alan, i might be in the market for a new car and someone told me you'd be a good guy to talk to...

just wondering what your thoughts are on the mazda3 series? they pay your mortgage too?  :D
I dont have much exposure to Mazda3's since majority of the public \"thinks\" a newer car must be serviced by a dealership or no warranty. This is not the case though.

Anyhow they appear to be decent cars.  The thing I find about Madza cars with \"auto\" is that hey really cook the automatic transmission fluid quickly. Toyota's are also hard on the ATF.

A friend of mine has a mazda 3 and she gets excellent gas mileage.  I do however notice that the newer mazda's are making thing more compact inthe engine area and make it more difficult for mechanics to do engine maintenance. This is the case for many makes now but typically I find Nissan's have always been making things more compilicated so more $$$$ to fix when things go wrong. Mazda's have been kinda bad too for making things harder to fix. Ask any mechanic how fun it is to change and EGR valve on a 4 banger precidia MX3 or even a stupid fuel filter change!!!

The average JOE that doesn't do major repairs on their own vehicle will not notice these things but will notice some cars will remove money out of the wallet quicker for the same type of service.

I can do an oil change with a BCAA 25point inspection for about 60 bucks. That same service in a honda service \"A\" is somewhere in the $130 range.

Cars are money pits. Choose wisely so the money pitt wont empty the wallet quickly.

Be warned that you get what you pay for. Buy an inexpensive sunfire and you'll know what I mean. Run low on fuel one day and your fuel pump will DIE. That'll cost you a good $700+ bucks and I've done a good 7 or so just this year from BCAA tow ins.  If you dont change you oil frequently statistically those bottom ends of the engine will destruct in 180,000 - 200,000 km. Also ask tranny builders how many trannies they rebuild for those cars. I haven't even mentioned when the \"check engine\" light goes on for other reasons.  That car is cheap in initial purchase but will pay for my morgage and a tranny's shop owners morgage.

Nissans are notorious for timing chain tensioner problems. I hate those cars with a passion and if you talk to alot of other mechanics I'd say most will agree. Hard to fix and is brutal on patience. Mitsubishi's tend to have computer problems and look on the road and you'll see many do burn oil even with under 100,000km's. Those are nightmare to fix aswell because the engineers must have been smoking crak when they designed it.

I must say that statistically all of my customers with honda's and toyota's have the lowest in maintenance and the least towins from breakdown. If majority of my customers owned those cars I'd be living in a Smithrite garbage container fully equipped with TV and dvd player  :D