LOL YES I AM I FAWKEN LOVE MEXICO!!!!! OH AND I SPENT THREE DAYS ON A RESORT IN CANCUN AND IN PUERTO PROGRESSO A WEEKEND IT WAS AMAZING AND I PAID 6BUCKS TO GET INTO A CLUB FROM THURS TO SAT AND IT WAS ALL YOU CAN DRINK SO NEEDLESS TO SAY IT WAS FAWKEN AWSOME OH AND IM PEELING!!!
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LOL YES I AM I FAWKEN LOVE MEXICO!!!!! OH AND I SPENT THREE DAYS ON A RESORT IN CANCUN AND IN PUERTO PROGRESSO A WEEKEND IT WAS AMAZING AND I PAID 6BUCKS TO GET INTO A CLUB FROM THURS TO SAT AND IT WAS ALL YOU CAN DRINK SO NEEDLESS TO SAY IT WAS FAWKEN AWSOME OH AND IM PEELING!!!
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Jaime Cruz wrote:3. Toyota: 15.78% In an ironic twist my car died last week But my Toyota Tercel(used) was with me for 6 1/2 years and never gave me any headaches. It recently died of natural causes. RIP
*erhm erhm* said in my bestest Nelson impersonation.. "Ha-Ha"
ANYHOO... I'm actually surprised at the difference btwn Honda and Toyota. I thought Toyota would have a better margin. I'm also surprised that Mazda topped the list 'cause aren't they own by GM now? or their parts are GM parts?
3. Toyota: 15.78% In an ironic twist my car died last week But my Toyota Tercel(used) was with me for 6 1/2 years and never gave me any headaches. It recently died of natural causes. RIP
A British company called Warranty Direct looked at the repair records of 450,000 cars in the U.K. and the U.S. from 33 different manufacturers and concluded that the two Japanese giants came in first and second when it comes to fewest mechanical failures.
Only eight percent of Mazdas that were three to nine years old had to be called back to the shop for major overhauls. Hondas had a similar record, at nine percent.
Foreign cars made up the bulk of the list, with Toyota, Mitsubishi and even Kia all ranking in the top five.
What does that mean for the North American models? More headaches and more visits to the garage.
The first domestic make to show up on the list is Ford - and it places 14th. Chrysler ranked only 26th.
Another American classic is at the bottom of the list when it comes to reliability as the vehicle ages. Jeeps were 46 percent more likely to need parts when they'd been in an owner's hands for a number of years.
The news is another sign of why foreign cars continue to outsell those manufactured here. And it's showing in the bottom lines.