sneaky_pete
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Pete, what year was that Dodge Dart? I had good luck with two 1964 Darts, then traded the last one for a brand new 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 that was probably the worst lemon ever to go down an assembly line. So kind of like you and Chrysler, I wouldn't own a Ford product for 25 years, but now I'm back to driving nothing but Fords since '92. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif )</font>
1960, with a push-button automatic transmission.
I finished my Ford phase in the late 70's, and my GM phase about three years ago. Nothing wrong with Fords I had, they just didn't make anything big enough for my family that I wanted to drive at the time. The GM's were another story - had three different Suburbans. First one, bought used, was a good truck for a long time. The next two were both bought new and both started costing me big money from multiple failures right when the warranty ran out. I don't think I'm that hard to please or that demanding of my vehicles, and I maintain them well. We've got three Toyotas, a Nissan, and a VW in the family now.
1960, with a push-button automatic transmission.
I finished my Ford phase in the late 70's, and my GM phase about three years ago. Nothing wrong with Fords I had, they just didn't make anything big enough for my family that I wanted to drive at the time. The GM's were another story - had three different Suburbans. First one, bought used, was a good truck for a long time. The next two were both bought new and both started costing me big money from multiple failures right when the warranty ran out. I don't think I'm that hard to please or that demanding of my vehicles, and I maintain them well. We've got three Toyotas, a Nissan, and a VW in the family now.