Drive a Beemer brehs....

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You're gonna be driving that Honda civic in 2027. Maybe longer to be real
I drive a 6th gen Accord, great car worst part of that gen was the automatic transmissions were trash and a half but they were at their worst on the V6 (I have the 4 cyl) so I hope it can last me for a few more years.
 

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Stay away from Chrysler at all cost...WOAT domestic Brand, makes Ford look halfway decent
I've heard great things about the Grand Cherokee and 300 but yeah Chrysler reliability leaves much to be desired
 

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I can only hope. fukked around and built a brand new car fukking with Mitsubishi. Once I hit a little over 100K, it was transmission, battery, alternator, water pump, thermo, oxygen sensors, and more. Decided to start from ground up this time, 0 miles and a more reliable company.


I drive a 2010 Honda civic with 180,000 miles and that shos just... Won't... Die..

Swear to god I've only had oil changes and a replaced air filter (only did that because it was recommended I change it after 100k miles). The engine still rides like new.

the only thing I hate about driving an old car is that it doesn't have all those modern features you see now like rear/side cameras and those fancy computer consoles. But this shyt will drive forever.

I drive a 6th gen Accord, great car worst part of that gen was the automatic transmissions were trash and a half but they were at their worst on the V6 (I have the 4 cyl) so I hope it can last me for a few more years.

Hmmm... :jbhmm: Lowkey I wish I had an accord coupe. I'll have to keep my eye on that when I cop a new whip


Old school(90s/Early 2000s)Lexus LS and Acura RL

Stay away from Chrysler at all cost...WOAT domestic Brand, makes Ford look halfway decent



I've heard great things about the Grand Cherokee and 300 but yeah Chrysler reliability leaves much to be desired


@Toyota is right about them Chrysler's. I was team jeep grand Cherokee because I love they way look but those cars come with REAL maintenance problems. They were the whole reason I went to Honda. I could've bought a new car with the maintenance I put in over a 5 year period. Another way to look at it is that I could've bought a house sooner. Cars are such a horrible investment even though you need them in America.

Still have my 05 Cherokee because it comes in handy when I need to haul shyt.
 

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Always tell nikkas...any auto scrap yard I go to

Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep is always the biggest section :mjlol:


:mjcry:


As a former jeep owner, You don't know how many times I've had the "we just gotta wait to pull your part from the junk yard" conversation while having my car worked on.

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It’s amazing how long yoU guys engaged in this argument without posting updated accurate info. A real look into the Internet knee jerk reaction.

Anyway BMW owners rejoice!!!

Car Brands Reliability: How They Stack Up

2018 RANK CHANGE FROM 2016 BRAND NO. OF MODELS LEAST RELIABLE MODEL AVERAGE RELIABILITY SCORE MOST RELIABLE MODEL
1 ↑1 Toyota 14 Tacoma 80 86
2 ↓ 1 Lexus 8 GX 77 ES
3 ↑ 2 Kia 7 Sportage 71 Niro
4 — Audi 7 A7 68 Q3
5 ↑ 4 BMW 6 i3 62 2 Series
6 ↑ 5 Subaru 6 Impreza 60 BRZ
7 ↑ 1 Infiniti 4 Q50 60 Q70
8 ↓ 5 Buick 4 LaCrosse 59 Encore
9 ↑ 1 Honda 6 Ridgeline 59 CR-V
10 ↓ 3 Hyundai 5 Tucson 59 Elantra

Drive what you can afford and are comfortable in.

I traded in my BMW for a Hyundai Santa Fe cause I needed the room and gas mileage. Moved to a Durango but the gas is killing me so I don’t know where I am looking next. Gotta keep an suv but want something sporty on the side also.

Looking at a used 6series for the weekends and evenings.

Nothing beats driving a BMW until you move into the exotics.
 
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Did you do any of this work yourself ?:dame:
Yes.
Coolant pipe + oil separator (about 300...they wanted almost 2 grand)

Everything else was covered with a $250 deductible (like 5 different occasions)

Pads are at 2mm and they want 900. fukk that. Can get good pads for less than 100

Get an extended warranty or a side mechanic.



Got a 98 accord with 280k. No problems!


Recent audi bill -

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Can buy an injector for $80. They're bustin heads down there.
 
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Yes.
Coolant pipe + oil separator (about 300...they wanted almost 2 grand)

Everything else was covered with a $250 deductible (like 5 different occasions)

Pads are at 2mm and they want 900. fukk that. Can get good pads for less than 100

Get an extended warranty or a side mechanic.



Got a 98 accord with 280k. No problems!


Recent audi bill -

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Can buy an injector for $80. They're bustin heads down there.
Stealership breh :francis:

Only been to a shop once ever and it was for a exhaust repair, I don’t know how to weld so :yeshrug:

Only thing I’m not confident in is engine work, I’ll let my uncle or cousin fw that shyt
 
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Stealership breh :francis:

Only been to a shop once ever and it was for a exhaust repair, I don’t know how to weld so :yeshrug:

Only thing I’m not confident in is engine work, I’ll let my uncle or cousin fw that shyt
Me too, but youtube man. Youtube saved me so much.

I cleaned the intake valves. ALL direct injection cars get the carbon buildup. Would've been over a grand easy at the shop.

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These new cars suck, man. :francis:
 
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