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TMB 102 sent me a profile post that is probably better answered on this thread:
Hey! Thanks for getting back to me earlier. I had asked what you look for in a new car. I just have a few questions for you. I know you've owned Toyotas and an Infiniti. Would you consider going American? What would make you go American? And how important would you say the warranty is in buying a new car? Best, T.
My response:
I carefully investigate the market while narrowing my searches during major purchases. Consumer Reports (I've subscribed since the mid-1970s) and other long-respected independent research organizations are the first places I look. I've owned numerous American and foreign made vehicles over the years, some good, many not so good.
Most (all?) new cars come with good warranties, but I expect vehicles to run trouble-free for far longer than the warranty period. Therefore I set my sights on vehicle brands that historically stand up to the test of time. Toyota and several others (including some American mfrs) hit that mark.
I haven't seen an American car from a reliable manufacturer that fits my current needs, wants and budget. That's why I've eliminated them from my search.
Hey! Thanks for getting back to me earlier. I had asked what you look for in a new car. I just have a few questions for you. I know you've owned Toyotas and an Infiniti. Would you consider going American? What would make you go American? And how important would you say the warranty is in buying a new car? Best, T.
My response:
I carefully investigate the market while narrowing my searches during major purchases. Consumer Reports (I've subscribed since the mid-1970s) and other long-respected independent research organizations are the first places I look. I've owned numerous American and foreign made vehicles over the years, some good, many not so good.
Most (all?) new cars come with good warranties, but I expect vehicles to run trouble-free for far longer than the warranty period. Therefore I set my sights on vehicle brands that historically stand up to the test of time. Toyota and several others (including some American mfrs) hit that mark.
I haven't seen an American car from a reliable manufacturer that fits my current needs, wants and budget. That's why I've eliminated them from my search.
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