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what car should I buy? got 10,000 bucks to spend
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<blockquote data-quote="grimreper912003" data-source="post: 7484957" data-attributes="member: 584474"><p>Let me start with this:</p><p></p><p>Im a GM guy. I love GM.</p><p></p><p>But any car will have problems. I have worked on cars for years. I worked on cars before I could drive. The problem is saying stay away from so and so. I bet I could go find you any one of those cars on your do not buy list then go find a GM in worse condition. For the most part any car will be nice from the factory but its the owners job to make it stay that way.</p><p></p><p>As far as Im concerned when buying a used car from a mechanical aspect, you can throw the badge out the window. Now I buy Chevy's because thats just what I like, not because GM holds the holy grail.</p><p></p><p>And on a side note, I was a tech at Toyota. If only you knew half the problems Toyotas have. Half of them need new water pumps by 10k. Tacoma's have frame problems, as well as a lot of Siena's needing new wiring harnesses fairly early due to faulty connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreper912003, post: 7484957, member: 584474"] Let me start with this: Im a GM guy. I love GM. But any car will have problems. I have worked on cars for years. I worked on cars before I could drive. The problem is saying stay away from so and so. I bet I could go find you any one of those cars on your do not buy list then go find a GM in worse condition. For the most part any car will be nice from the factory but its the owners job to make it stay that way. As far as Im concerned when buying a used car from a mechanical aspect, you can throw the badge out the window. Now I buy Chevy's because thats just what I like, not because GM holds the holy grail. And on a side note, I was a tech at Toyota. If only you knew half the problems Toyotas have. Half of them need new water pumps by 10k. Tacoma's have frame problems, as well as a lot of Siena's needing new wiring harnesses fairly early due to faulty connections. [/QUOTE]
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