</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The big three cars that I and my family have owned over the years have all been crap.)</font>
Everyone has his/her personal preferences, but this thread just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Some criticize General Motors, some criticize Ford, some criticize all "American" brands, some criticize Toyota. Some criticize only specific models; others criticize the entire line. And much of the criticism is not backed up by specific information. In my opinion, you can get good or bad in nearly any make, but most of the vehicles in any make are good. I've owned "domestic" brands (some of which came from Mexico or Canada) as well as "foreign" brands (I think all my "foreign" brands were actually imported rather than being made in this country). I've owned Chevrolets (both cars and pickups), Oldsmobiles, Pontiac, Cadillac, Studebaker, Austin Healey, Plymouths, Isuzus (both car and pickup), Opel, Suzuki, Mercury, Chryslers, and Fords (cars, pickups, and mini-van). I've had full size and compacts, in both cars and pickups. I've bought both new and used. And of course I've driven many, many vehicles besides the ones I owned. Some were more expensive to operate than others, but in 49 years, I've gotten only one "lemon". It happened to be a new 1966 Ford sedan, and unfortunately, was before anyone heard of lemon laws. Did that one Ford affect my attitude towards Ford? You bet it did. I wouldn't buy a Ford for about 25 years, but I know they made a lot of good cars during that time and I'm driving Fords now. Personally, I think it's much like buying a tractor. If you get the one you like, it'll be fine, but if you don't really like it when you buy it, you probably never will like it, and it just might not be the manufacturer's fault that you think it's "crap".