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On a related note, Chevy should stop trying to prove their so American and focus on not making POS cars.
How many Chevey's have you owned?
I've owned enough that I really love my toyota now.
Toyota's have their fair share of problems as well. Honda is the king of reliability. Japanese cars have better drive trains but beyond that they don't have any lower amounts of problems in my opinion.
On a related note, Chevy should stop trying to prove their so American and focus on not making POS cars.
How many Chevey's have you owned?
I've owned enough that I really love my toyota now.
Toyota's have their fair share of problems as well. Honda is the king of reliability. Japanese cars have better drive trains but beyond that they don't have any lower amounts of problems in my opinion.
That may be your opinion based on your experience, but its pretty common fact that the cost of ownership is significantly lower than GM vehicles, when one takes into account gas mileage, maintenance, initial cost, etc.
On a related note, Chevy should stop trying to prove their so American and focus on not making POS cars.
How many Chevey's have you owned?
I've owned enough that I really love my toyota now.
Toyota's have their fair share of problems as well. Honda is the king of reliability. Japanese cars have better drive trains but beyond that they don't have any lower amounts of problems in my opinion.
That may be your opinion based on your experience, but its pretty common fact that the cost of ownership is significantly lower than GM vehicles, when one takes into account gas mileage, maintenance, initial cost, etc.
Honda's USED to be the king of reliability, not anymore. They have their fair share of issues today. Toyota is typically a Very reliable car/truck. Has been for years.
On a related note, Chevy should stop trying to prove their so American and focus on not making POS cars.
How many Chevey's have you owned?
I've owned enough that I really love my toyota now.
Toyota's have their fair share of problems as well. Honda is the king of reliability. Japanese cars have better drive trains but beyond that they don't have any lower amounts of problems in my opinion.
That may be your opinion based on your experience, but its pretty common fact that the cost of ownership is significantly lower than GM vehicles, when one takes into account gas mileage, maintenance, initial cost, etc.
Sorry partial, I misread your response. Never mind.
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