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Oh my gosh, no!! I hated the car repairs!! Brakes, radiators, the lack of AC. Always something. We had a great warranty, as well, until it expired. Then it was paid for and we didn't want a payment. Hubster rides his bike to work and I only take the kids around.
BUT that is what was killing me. I told the Hubster that it wasn't safe and we HAD to get a new car. So, when we could swing it, we did. We still drive the van and plan to use it to help keep the miles off of the suv. We put on a lot of miles and I don't want to wear out our warranty in a couple of years!!! People told me not to buy a new car but the headaches I had, the stress I had with the van. Ugh. I swear, it was killing me. The last time I took it into the shop {major brake work} I went and rented a really cool Gran Prix and I did not want to take it back! {hence my leaning towards the Mustang}. My feeling of stress disappeared the minute I got behind the wheel. So, yeah, I HAD to get a new car. I do like the Hyundais. We had one before and never really had problems with it. |
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My Hyundai has fared somewhat better than yours. :)
My comments about the warranties and better built cars is simply from my own experience. Since 1993, my wife and I have leased or purchased the following new vehicles: 93 Isuzu Rodeo - Great until it hit 38K, or just past the warranty. 95 Dodge Caravan - sucked from day 1. I actually had to invoke the Az lemon law on the dealer. It literally started spewing fluid from the engine the second time I started it after driving it off the lot. After about 9 months I'd had it and threatened them with legal action. 96 Ford Explorer - Purchased this after the Dodge dealer had to take back the minivan. 4 Wheel drive system always broken. 97 Ford F150 - Got when the repairs on the Rodeo were costing us more than a new car would. Never one problem. 02 Chevy Venture - only one step above the Caravan. Fortunately it was a lease. But then, something magical happened. 02 Hyundai Santa Fe - Not one problem in 3 years. 05 Town and Country - Not one problem in 16 months. Fortunately, everything was covered by warranty on the vehicles that sucked, expect the Rodeo. Got too expensive to keep repairing. The Hyundai warranty cost us only 800 to go out to 10/100 from the factory 5 year. The 05 Town and Country extended warranty cost us only 1200 to extend to 7/70, but that included all regularly scheduled maintenance up to 60K miles. Both great deals. I don't think it is coincidence that these two vehicles have never had one problem and that the warranties were so cheap. I do believe that the quality is improving. Now, what you say, GD, about repairs actually costing less to make may very well be true, but I think they are building them better so they offer the warranties at a lower cost because they make money on them. |
My father is an auto mechanic and has been saying for years that cars just get better and better, and this is very bad news for mechanics. Not enough work for them, and mom & pop shops are especially suffering.
Sorry, dear husband :) Your two points were correct though. |
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GD~ Our Hyundai had minor issues, as well. But it was a helluva lot of fun to drive! Small, we used to sneak around the parking lot poles at Disneyland and get really good parking at night.... :D Ugh! I hope our ford 4wd doesn't crap out on us!!! |
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MW - maybe my dad fixed the cars too well? :D |
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I'd imagine his car-ma is pretty good about now. I think mechanics who screw people over eventually get theirs. At least me and my voodoo doll hope so..... :evil: |
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