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1991 Seat Ibeza. Italian made Yugo, basically. When I left Sicily, I couldn't even GIVE it away, even to a newbie. Left it at the Air Terminal on the way to the plane.
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Probably a 1982 Citation. Never ran right the whole time I drove it.
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2000 E46 BMW Coupe.
One of the most beautiful cars I've owned, but everything went wrong with it. I had never heard of "limp mode" until I had that car. The driver's side door lock malfunctioned causing me to exit the car from the passenger side. Door trim constantly came unglued on hot days. I'm sure there was more. I've owned BMWs since then and they have been reliable. My wife currently drives a 328i GT and it has been great. |
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89 Bronco.
I loved it, but it was a complete piece of shit. Always breaking something. Never got lost though, just followed the trail of parts home. |
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1968 VW bug. that damned thing always had to have valves adjusted or it ran like crap. About every 3000 miles or so..
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2013 Subaru Outback. Burned 2 quarts oil/4,000 miles.
Subaru offered (by force from a class action lawsuit against them) to extend the engine warranty. Gee thanks! In addition to the shitty engine, the CVT’s were blowing up prematurely. Subaru again had to extend the factory warranty because of another class action just for the shitty transmission. I recently searched Craigslist and found a stack of 2013 outback’s with fresh engine and transmission overhauls...all with less than 100,000 on the odometer. I traded mine in with 24,000 on the clock. Fuck fag’n wagons. |
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Best of all...it's a Cadillac: https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70703.jpg https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70704.jpg https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70702.jpg View Quote I could not believe people would buy those just to have a Caddy. |
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Kia Sephia View Quote When she drove into the KIA dealer the salesman called everyone out to go look at it since it lasted longer than any other one they had ever seen! KIA has came a long ways since those Pre-Hyundai days. |
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Best of all...it's a Cadillac: https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70703.jpg https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70704.jpg https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70702.jpg View Quote ETA: My worst car was a 1983 Thunderbird Heritage. 5.0 V8 with early fuel injection. It had 4 onboard computers that would get in an argument with each other and it would stop running. And no diagnostic port. And the crankshaft position sensor would come loose and it wouldn't start. |
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2011 Nissan Altima coupe. Bought new, transmission tried to suicide at 30k miles, but it never fully died, so since the car still moved around, Nissan wouldn't fix it. They had just released a "fix" that model year and claimed mine couldn't break like it did, even though it was doing the same thing previous model years were doing that were getting new transmissions to replace the bad ones. Had to trade it at a huge loss to get rid of it.
Eff you Nissan, eff you. |
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Dodge Aspen station wagon, I think around '83-84. Pile of junk in every respect.
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2003 Cadillac Seville STS.. lots of gizmos that would go bad .. used 2-3 qts of oil between oil changes. (7 qt capacity).. Ate brakes. stayed in the shop. I gave it away
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1972 Mercury Capri
My first car. I opened a savings account in 3rd grade. Had about $1200 in it when I turned 16 in 1976. Paid like $1000 cash from a used car dealer. Was driving it home with my dad in the passenger seat. My little brother was in the back seat. Car had rear windows that hinged out. We were on the highway almost home when my brother attempted to open the window. Heard a noise and the window was gone! Fell completely off. Another time was dropping my brother at the state fair in the worst part of town. The stick shift broke off in my hand. Another time was driving, started raining. Turned on the wipers and the drivers side wiper fell off. Moral of the story, never follow a 1972 Mercury Capri. Not that there are any still left with enough parts to drive! |
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77 Subaru wagon,awesome 4wd but got to the point where I kept 3 or 4 head gaskets & head studs in the car at all times. I could swap out a head gasket on the side of the road in 45 mins.
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It's a toss up between an '88 Mustang, 4cyl, 4speed, and an '88 Chevy Spectrum, 4cyl, 5spd.
Both were shitty cars, and their clutch cable systems were horrible. |
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1972 Mercury Capri My first car. I opened a savings account in 3rd grade. Had about $1200 in it when I turned 16 in 1976. Paid like $1000 cash from a used car dealer. Was driving it home with my dad in the passenger seat. My little brother was in the back seat. Car had rear windows that hinged out. We were on the highway almost home when my brother attempted to open the window. Heard a noise and the window was gone! Fell completely off. Another time was dropping my brother at the state fair in the worst part of town. The stick shift broke off in my hand. Another time was driving, started raining. Turned on the wipers and the drivers side wiper fell off. Moral of the story, never follow a 1972 Mercury Capri. Not that there are any still left with enough parts to drive! View Quote |
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78 L82 Corvette.
Most gutless shitbox ever. It drove like a shopping cart with a fucked-up wheel. |
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1/2 my cars have been pretty junky.
'01 Camaro '90 Miata My fault though, money pits. |
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1965 Mustang fastback, 289, 4 speed, 8 inch rear end with 4:11 gears and Lakewood bumper bars.
I traded a 1968 El Camino SS 396 for it in 1977. It was a pile of shit. It could do wheelies and burn-outs though. |
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My 2002 Maxima 6 speed has been the best car I ever had. I only have 95000 on it. I hope to get 50000 more before moving on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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1) 1984 Plymouth Colt - Hand-me-down from my brother, already had been wrecked twice by the time I got it. Beige. Yep, beige. Driven for a year with no gas cap (before I got it), cleaned tank, didn't matter...new fuel filters were usually hosed within a month. I fixed the body work but could never fix the engine. Would chug and sputter and completely lose power, car would glide to a halt, wait 30 seconds, started right back up and ran without a hitch, just like nothing ever happened. It never ran correctly in the whole time I owned it, and I commuted 60 miles a day at the time. Fun.
2) 2013 Ford Fusion - After about 15,000 miles, there was always something wrong with the car, even on the day we traded it in. Replaced both rear shocks before 40k, burned up a wiper motor, new airbag sensors, new steering box bolts, bad coolant bypass valve (which caused at least three overheating incidents), rattle from the rear shelf which could never be isolated, squeaks and rattles from interior. Lots of stuff not covered under warranty and I had to replace at my own cost. 3) 1991 Mercury Tracer - Solid, reliable, completely underpowered, slushbox auto trans. A car for those with insomnia...it could put even the most hyperactive person to sleep with it's sluggish, measure-it-with-a-calendar acceleration. 4) 2008 Volkswagen Passat - Certified used! Good thing, because it left here twice on a flatbed. Constant CEL, ate rear tires like candy. Undiagnosable engine cutout/sputter under hard acceleration. Rubberized coating on dash started flaking around key area. Brake pistons had to be retracted BY COMPUTER, so had to take to a specialty shop, rather than take care of it myself. It was a nice car, but it just failed miserably in so many ways. 5) 2004 Jaguar X-Type - The only reason this one wasn't higher on the list is because I had the good sense to sell it before major stuff started going wrong with it. As it was, it ate wheel bearings, made a whining sound as you drove on cold mornings, had a bad ABS sensor that wouldn't let ABS or cruise work, and the leather on the driver's seat was shot by 70K. My favorite moment was when I was driving and the gauges all went to max, then zero, and EVERY SINGLE IDIOT LIGHT came on at the same time. Pulled over, turned it off, and turned it back on, and it continued as if nothing had happened. The next guy who had it drove it for less than a year. I saw it parked in his driveway for several months. Then, I saw it sitting at the local garage. After 2-3 days, it was on jackstands with the wheels off of it. It stayed like that for several months. Then, it started getting vandalized...big dents kicked in the side of it, scratches, etc. Then, one day, it disappeared and I never saw it again. Bizarre. |
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84 Chevy S-10 Blazer. It had the 2.8L V6. It couldn't get out of it's own way. Oil leaks from the intake manifold and valve covers. I was washing it one day and water ran down the inside of the rear window. Total POS. I pretty much swore off GM after that vehicle.
I traded it in less than a year later for a Ford F-150. |
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1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 4.0. Transmission failed. Oil leaks. Exhaust manifold cracked. AC issues. Basically a money pit that I liked but it just broke too often.
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Toss up between the 91 Ford F-150 xlt 4x4 or my 99 Ford Explorer. See the pattern there.
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Quoted: A friend of ours had one of those with just over 100K on it when she went to buy a new car. When she drove into the KIA dealer the salesman called everyone out to go look at it since it lasted longer than any other one they had ever seen! KIA has came a long ways since those Pre-Hyundai days. View Quote When I went with her to negotiate on a new Hyundai, they joked she would need to pay them to take it on trade. |
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I worked at a Caddy dealer in Houston in 1984-85 when those were introduced. I could not believe people would buy those just to have a Caddy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I worked at a Caddy dealer in Houston in 1984-85 when those were introduced.
I could not believe people would buy those just to have a Caddy. |
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Quoted: A friend of ours had one of those with just over 100K on it when she went to buy a new car. When she drove into the KIA dealer the salesman called everyone out to go look at it since it lasted longer than any other one they had ever seen! KIA has came a long ways since those Pre-Hyundai days. View Quote we have a old couple with a sephia with 375k on it some how that fucker keeps going |
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2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 5.3 v8. I swear, every oil leak I fixed a new one started. Fuel pump quit on it and left me stranded 100 yards from my house. replaced the rear end once. Windshield washer fluid tank leaked. Frame rotted through in one spot. Ended up straight piping it towards the end of its tenure with me when one of the cats clogged and I was too cheap to buy a new one. Rusty as hell. It was a great first trick until all went to shit. Still ended up selling it for what I bought it for. $1800.
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Best of all...it's a Cadillac: https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70703.jpg https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70704.jpg https://dmi3w0goirzgw.cloudfront.net/gallery-images/original/70000/700/70702.jpg View Quote I hope that whoever was responsible for those two self-inflicted mortal wounds ended up with a huge pile of GM stock. And then lost it all in the bankruptcy. |
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A '76 Volkswagen 411 station wagon. Besides a bunch of nuisance problems, the transmission literally exploded at about 40,000 miles when my wife put it in reverse on a cold morning.
Quoted: ahh yes back when kia was kia. to use a old cowboy movie term. "aint like that now." we all have to start somewhere @bssrf4 View Quote They got their act together pretty quickly, though. |
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also, personally, i have never owned a crappy car, i know better
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Dodge Neon. Bought one first year they came out. Huge pos.
Head gasket went as soon as warranty expired 40k miles Ate tires Tons of electrical issues Drivers door sagged and had to be tightened constantly Ac compressor went out at 60k Fuel pump died at 65k |
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1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I'm almost embarrassed to say I owned one
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2001/2 Chevy Trailblazer. Second new car we ever bought. Wanted to buy American after 9/11. 'merica!!! fucking biggest POS.
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Lotsa different vehicles being mentioned, but the majority of them seem to be GM Products. Only GM Product I ever had and will ever have is a '79 C-10 work truck that my uncle wore out then sold to me for $800.00. I used it for about 3 years while building a house, then sold it for what I paid for it. It was beat to shit, but it ran; there wasn't too much to go wrong on a striped model work truck. It did suck the gas and burn the oil though.
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1994 Camaro Z28.
The LT1 is the shittiest small block ever made, GM can take their opti-spark and shove it up their asses (hey let's put the distributor under the water pump that will leak coolant on it all the fucking time and make a new one cost like $500 for just the parts). Ok yea and let's make the window motors cheap as shit and take like 5 hours to replace. God I hated that car... |
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A mercury marquis from the 80s and a ford mustang from the 70s were both used when I got them and gotten rid of in the first year with too many issues.
no issues with cars or trucks since. |
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View Quote In all fairness, by 1984 Chevrolet had worked most of the bugs out. But by then no one wanted a Citation anymore. |
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Porsche 944. Became embarrassing having to push that piece of shit through intersections and leaving me stranded
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