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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 348693" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I am one of those "buy American" people so I would not have considered a Toyota in the first place but I sure as heck wouldn't consider one now. I drive Chevys and wonder why so many people complain about them. My first new car was a 1969 Camaro Rally Sport. I put 100,000 miles on it with not many problems. Then I got a 1973 Cuda. Not a Chevy but a good car; I got 120, 000 out of it and then my mother drove it for another 35,000. After that I got a 1978 Firebird. Again, a great car but I traded it off when I got married and I drove junk for all of my marriage because my ex was a mechanic and could make anything run. After I got divorced and could finally get a car I got a 1989 Corsica; back to Chevys. It got 150,000 miles with NO PROBLEMS at all; I traded it off for a 1995 Camaro. I drove it 200,000 miles and it was fine when I traded it off. Again, no major repairs. Now I drive a 2002 Camaro with 145,000 miles. I've never spent a dime on it except for routine maintenance. I'd love to have a new Camaro but I can't afford it right not but after the track record I have, I would be a fool to buy anything but a Chevy. Yes, some of my cars were made in Canada but at least I can have the illusion that GM is an American company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 348693, member: 135"] I am one of those "buy American" people so I would not have considered a Toyota in the first place but I sure as heck wouldn't consider one now. I drive Chevys and wonder why so many people complain about them. My first new car was a 1969 Camaro Rally Sport. I put 100,000 miles on it with not many problems. Then I got a 1973 Cuda. Not a Chevy but a good car; I got 120, 000 out of it and then my mother drove it for another 35,000. After that I got a 1978 Firebird. Again, a great car but I traded it off when I got married and I drove junk for all of my marriage because my ex was a mechanic and could make anything run. After I got divorced and could finally get a car I got a 1989 Corsica; back to Chevys. It got 150,000 miles with NO PROBLEMS at all; I traded it off for a 1995 Camaro. I drove it 200,000 miles and it was fine when I traded it off. Again, no major repairs. Now I drive a 2002 Camaro with 145,000 miles. I've never spent a dime on it except for routine maintenance. I'd love to have a new Camaro but I can't afford it right not but after the track record I have, I would be a fool to buy anything but a Chevy. Yes, some of my cars were made in Canada but at least I can have the illusion that GM is an American company. [/QUOTE]
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