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Originally Posted by jfelbab I believe it is the "Brand" 'they have developed. I am not in the market for a "Ford" or "Chevy" or "Chrysler" brand. Why? because through the years ( I bought my first new car in 1964) I have learned through ownership what to expect from these brands. Typically lots of problems poor workmanship, poor engineering coupled with about the worst service experiences one could imagine. Excuse me but I've been there, multiple times, and won't be going back. The "Brand" they have built has stuck. Oh, you can say that things are different now but "Once burned, twice shy" as they say. It boils down to this. I have no compelling reason to put myself through another bad experience as long as I am happy with my current choice. |
Your new car experiences go back to 1964, and that's relevant today? Like I said, a lot of irrational prejudice.
Glad you're happy with your choices.