file.newsgroup.cars.103657 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Balaji V. Ramanathan)
Subject: Re: Plymouth Sundance/Dodge Shadow experiences?
In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (I/We are Gaia) writes:
>just stopped putting money into it. I must have put at least $5000-$7000
>worth of repairs over it's lifetime. I am sorry but Lee Iacocca can bite
>me. Bullshit, whoever backs em best, is just afraid the stupid things area
The part about spending $5000-7000 on repairs reminds me
of an article I read in a magazine comparing the 5 year ownership costs
of a Toyota Camry and a Ford Taurus or something like that. The result,
which they announced with great flourish was that it cost the same at the
end of the period. That was their argument to prove that you don't go
wrong buying the Ford Taurus over the Camry.
Now, if I remember correctly, the Camry costs about $4000 or so more
in initial costs. Essentially, it means that you spend about $4000 extra
on repairs on the Taurus. That is ridiculous. Every time your car
needs repairs, it is extra hassles, loss of time and a dozen other things.
I would much rather spend $5000 more in initial costs than spend $4000 more
in repair costs.
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