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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Mike M2 who wrote (171226)12/14/2008 4:57:54 PM
From: TommasoRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
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>>>The quality gap is more perception than reality. I would imagine many of the Big 3 bashers have not owned one for many years and don't even ride in a domestic car often.<<<

As someone who donated a perfectly-maintained 1996 Saturn to the Kidney Foundation a year ago, when its transmission locked up, and after numerous other repairs, I would have to disagree. I also owned a 1985 Chrysler Lebaron turbo station wagon. The turbocharger worked very well and never failed, but pretty nearly everything else that could fail did.

Whoever posted about the 1963 Dodge Dart, though, must have bought a badly-maintained car in 1982, or one with over 150,000 miles on it. The 1963 Dart slant six was a well-made old-school car, as yet unencumbered with antipollution add-ons.
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