How about this. . .
Take a look at
what others are saying. (I particularly enjoyed "Ode to Jetta") Then decide for yourself. It seems like every other Jetta is little more than a small, pretty, $20,000+ toilet.
There are bad, and good, reviews for every car on that site, but for the love of Christ, this one's overall rating has been falling for a while now due to all the bad reviews. The Civic, for example, just holds its own at a bit above 4.
I really think that if you don't mind somewhat "bland" styling (according to others, it seems), Honda makes the best overall cars in the world when it comes to fun, reliability, clean emissions, fuel efficiency (V-6 notwithstanding), and value for that dollar that we work so hard for.
Toyota is probably second. They're plenty bland in the styling department (like I fscking care what somebody else thinks, it's my fscking money), but they've got quietness and ride comfort working in their favor over Honda, while sacrificing a bit 'o' fun. I'd be looking at Toyotas for myself if I had a nice, close, local dealership I could trust and was willing to give my money to. But because Rudy Luther Toyota in Golden Valley (MN) ruined my last Toyota, and refused to even be courteous about investigating what went wrong, let alone compensate me, I can't buy a Toyota. (Rudy Luther will never get another dime from me at any of his dealerships so long as he or I shall live.)
So, someone thinks that a new car warranty compensates for a lack of reliability, just because it doesn't cost money? That a little hassle is worth it to have a "nice" car? OK. You have a right to think that, but I have a right to disagree. $20,000 is a lot of money to almost everybody in the world. We all work hard. For all that money that a person spends on transportation, it should, theoretically, work right every single day, for at least 10 years or 150,000 miles. A little planned maintenance is one thing (you can
plan for it), but constant inconvienience is a little too much to bear for something that you're simply not supposed to worry about. When it comes down to it, a car is just a car. For every moment that it's out of service, it's
not a car at all. It's
nothing. If that's OK with you, and you don't need a car, then by all means, enjoy your troublesome car under warranty. For the rest of us, well, we'd like to have some time to enjoy other, more entertaining things in life. Time is non-renewable, and therefore, invaluable. A reliable car buys us a little of that invaluable time.
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