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To: tejek who wrote (442231)12/23/2008 1:40:56 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574711
 
"It was 'hand made' and supposed to be the best of the best."

Quality, especially for the first year, was awful. On mine, there was always something going wrong. The anti-lock brakes that would seize up on one side of the car under heavy braking was the worst.

To think, I traded in my Fiero for it...



To: tejek who wrote (442231)12/23/2008 3:51:01 PM
From: HPilot  Respond to of 1574711
 
My two most reliable cars so far. A Toyota Tercel and a Dodge Caravan. Go figure. Our Jeep is not as good as it broke a valve spring, but at least it was under warranty. The Toyata broke fifth gear, but ran around town fine without it. The Caravan had major transmission work on a recall but gave us no problems either before or after. I have had another Toyota's but that one broke its differential.

My worst car, and American Motors Pacer, that was actually my Wife's car.