Lemon Tree

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AndyM said:
1. My Dodge D-50 made my list of lemons, so they ALL weren't great little trucks. :eek:

2. I'd take a MTD product over any mower or tractor with the Craftsman name.
*In fact, since you don't like MTD products, I'll take that shiny new Cub Cadet off your hands if you like! :D
*That's one I do Like So Far.
 
   / Lemon Tree #12  
lrunge said:
Chevrolet
1962 Corvair - too many problems to discuss
1969 Nova, overheating, transmission out at 50,000
1974 Malibu, breaks worn out at 16,000 miles rotors couldn't be turned because they were below specs, transmission went out at 14,000 miles.
Told my wife 'never another chevy"
Returned from Helsinki and wife picked me up in a new 1982 Chevy Malibu wagon she got from dealership her brother worked at ... This was the worst.
Constant over heating, alternator fell off driving on the expressway 2 times,
Transmission failed at 28,000 miles got rid of it and have drove nothing but Toyotas since. Kept Camrys for 10-12 years no failures.

I have the time, if you care to discuss the problems that you have had with the Corvair. I also love the comments about the 1982 Chevy Malibu wagon with the alternator that fell off driving the expressway 2 times. This sounds more like it wasn't installed correctly the first time, and the same for the second time. I had a new Ford that was delivered without shock absorbers from the factory. Things like that happen, because the cars are assembled by humans, and we all know that humans make mistakes. I know of no brand of automobile that has a 100% success rate of no failures, and that includes, but not limited to Toyota. One thing to consider is that 1960's cars were not as well made as the 1970's cars, and the same goes for the 1980's, 1990's, and the current crop of 2000's. As technology gets better, so does everything else. In the 1960's people routinely died from many things that today are very treatable. Just think, in the 1960's people died much younger than they do today, due to better medicine and methods of treatment and diagnosis. Same for cars. They are built better, because the equipment to build them is better. This translates into less human intervention in the building process, and the more that you keep humans out of production, the less chance for mistakes.
Dusty
 
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Get back to me in about 20yrs. on these new cars.
 

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