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Originally Posted by nuTinmuch
Summing up and ending this entire thread:
All cars have some sort of problem. If you are cross-shopping two and you truly do your research, you will find issues with literally every car out there. They are not perfect.
Seeing people say "well X had a problem with this car and X didn't have a problem with this car" is utterly silly. Just because one person has (or doesn't have) a problem doesn't mean you will be in the same situation.
Just buy a car based on how it feels to you and what you think -you- can handle. Do your own research and stop being a keyboard/magazine jockey who tattoos brand on their arm like a badge of honor.
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The older generations (before GenY and GenX) are very brand-loyal people, as a rule. Some people will tattoo a brand name on their arm--literally. I am not subject to this mentality, however, and am loyal to what works. I have owned fords, GM's, and now am getting into imports. Everything about imports seems better to me, from interior, to service, to durability, everything. I drove a 370Z today and was blown away wiht hte feel of the car (except the clutch. Horrible)