Originally Posted By: PT1
I had 5 in a row that were absolutely perfect..the wife & kids even mowed down a 14 point buck with a Durango and it didn't even stall out and she drove it to the body shop.
I've always had good luck with Chryslers. I had a ~1987 LeBaron (w/mitsu engine) and a 1992 Plymouth Acclaim. Both were very reliable, good in the snow, comfortable, and decent mileage for their time. Before that, I had an '84 (I think) Dodge Omni -- it was the cheapest econobox (uncomfortable, poor handling, etc.) of the day but it was reliable and got good mileage.
I now own a Jeep Compass which has about 60k miles and hasn't had any problems. It's a great little car; I just can't imagine paying anywhere close to MSRP for it.
I had 5 in a row that were absolutely perfect..the wife & kids even mowed down a 14 point buck with a Durango and it didn't even stall out and she drove it to the body shop.
I've always had good luck with Chryslers. I had a ~1987 LeBaron (w/mitsu engine) and a 1992 Plymouth Acclaim. Both were very reliable, good in the snow, comfortable, and decent mileage for their time. Before that, I had an '84 (I think) Dodge Omni -- it was the cheapest econobox (uncomfortable, poor handling, etc.) of the day but it was reliable and got good mileage.
I now own a Jeep Compass which has about 60k miles and hasn't had any problems. It's a great little car; I just can't imagine paying anywhere close to MSRP for it.