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Ford can't be totally absolved in that particular situation. Early in the Explorer's life Ford specified a 17 psi tire pressure to compensate for excessive noise and harshness while underway. A 4000 pound car on 17 psi or tires is an accident waiting to happen.
20 years of Consumer Reports and you still bought a Saab? I don't have the heart to comment further. Oh, what's wrong with VPI Classic turntables? I thought they were good, did I miss something?
The Monte had a rack and pinion steering recall that could stick "Causing loss of Control" and was considered a major safety issue.
My 1987 Camry has 292, 451 miles on it and still starts every morning and delivers 35 mpg in mixed use. Between burning and leaking, it uses a half quart of oil between 3000 mile oil changes. Plates are $65/yr. Insurance is $197 every 6 months, and depreciation is zero. Everything works except the gas gauge. Of course, it's rusty and looks like shit. Two sides to every coin.
...Zero problems over 1000,000 miles. charles
How do you have a 22 year old car with less than 200,000 miles?
Pretty much every manufacturer has had it's problems/recalls.My Dad is 79 years old and is a dedicated Ford man. Remember the steering columns catching fire on the early '80's Grand Marquies? Took his in, got it fixed-Ford's still #1 with him. Very reliable cars, I must say. He has had no major failures over the years with his various Fords that I can remember.My old Monte Carlo is also very reliable. I've had it for over 10 years now. It only let me down once when the battery died-not it's fault. It's got 145,000 miles on it now. But, it leaks oil, it's rusting, the exhuast is failing and the suspension is on it's way out. I can forgive everything but the quart of oil it leaks every 750 miles. It's interior is starting to rattle as well. Good and bad.It's all relavent. They are mechanical devices.I really do like my Infiniti though. 73,000 miles on it and it's tight, solid and fast. Doesn't leak or burn oil either. But lets see what it's doing @ double that milage. The Monte started leaking @ around 100,000. The Monte had a rack and pinion steering recall that could stick "Causing loss of Control" and was considered a major safety issue. Again, all relative, they've all experienced recalls.
Bought it used in 2000....with 51,000 miles on the OD.A friends mother's car....she hardly drove it.
My '93 Camry is what, 17 now, 95K miles yet........ next major work is probably a new muffler. But, it's still humming
Charles, did you mean 100, 000? You would have to have put 100 000 miles per year for ten years to get 1Million.???
For instance, here's Saab with a million miles on it:
Man, that must have been towed around the planet a few times.