I don't know how to fix the U. S. carmakers but having a decent small car wouldn't hurt.
I bought my daughter a new small car in August. We did not even consider a U. S. car because there wasn't one that seemed to be comparable. We could not find a Honda Fit and the Civic is pretty pricey these days. She came home from France a month too late to get a deal on a Toyota Corolla (08's were gone, '09s were not getting discounted yet). She ended up with an Hyundai Elantra. Much nicer car than a PT crusier or a Ford Focus or a Chevy Cobalt - at least to us.
I currently own a 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara (built in Japan), 2000 Mazda 626, and a 1995 Plymouth Acclaim. The Mazda has required by far the most maintenance. I guess I would buy another one but it wouldn't be my first choice. It needed a clutch at 60K miles, a catalytic at 80K, and a timing belt around 70K miles. Before the 06 GV, I drove a 1997 Sidekick which went 125K miles before I gave it to my son with no mechanical repairs other than a clutch backet. My son is up to 155K with nothing big required. The old Acclaim was purchased used with about 40K miles and is up to a little over 100K now. It needs valve cover gaskets and got a timing belt at around 80K and some tune up parts (wires, cap, plugs) but it has been dependable. It has the Mitsubishi V6, however. We had an Acclaim before that got totaled but worked well to that point.
My wife owned a Pinto when we got married almost 29 years ago. It was pretty bad. To get the oil filter off I had to drive a big screw driver through it. Wrenches just broke or the can came off. The shifter fell off in the middle of an intersection when she was pregnant with our now 26 year old son. We also had a Taurus and like it - same son totaled it before it gave us any real trouble.
You can get a bad car of any make, I believe, but your odds appear better with some types. I do not think Hondas and Toyotas are typically worth what they get for them but if I can get a deal I would would buy one. I think Suzukis and possibly Hyundais are at least as good and significantly cheaper - but used car values on Suzukis are terrible - but good buys if you want one. My experience with Mazda is not so great, no better than a domestic and maybe worst than most. I had a Kia once and it was a very relible car for 8 years and 80K miles (as in nothing other than a timing belt replaced other than tires and fluids). You can also buy them cheap (an Optima was my daughters second choice- it's bigger than the Elantra but not as nicely equipped).
Jim
I bought my daughter a new small car in August. We did not even consider a U. S. car because there wasn't one that seemed to be comparable. We could not find a Honda Fit and the Civic is pretty pricey these days. She came home from France a month too late to get a deal on a Toyota Corolla (08's were gone, '09s were not getting discounted yet). She ended up with an Hyundai Elantra. Much nicer car than a PT crusier or a Ford Focus or a Chevy Cobalt - at least to us.
I currently own a 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara (built in Japan), 2000 Mazda 626, and a 1995 Plymouth Acclaim. The Mazda has required by far the most maintenance. I guess I would buy another one but it wouldn't be my first choice. It needed a clutch at 60K miles, a catalytic at 80K, and a timing belt around 70K miles. Before the 06 GV, I drove a 1997 Sidekick which went 125K miles before I gave it to my son with no mechanical repairs other than a clutch backet. My son is up to 155K with nothing big required. The old Acclaim was purchased used with about 40K miles and is up to a little over 100K now. It needs valve cover gaskets and got a timing belt at around 80K and some tune up parts (wires, cap, plugs) but it has been dependable. It has the Mitsubishi V6, however. We had an Acclaim before that got totaled but worked well to that point.
My wife owned a Pinto when we got married almost 29 years ago. It was pretty bad. To get the oil filter off I had to drive a big screw driver through it. Wrenches just broke or the can came off. The shifter fell off in the middle of an intersection when she was pregnant with our now 26 year old son. We also had a Taurus and like it - same son totaled it before it gave us any real trouble.
You can get a bad car of any make, I believe, but your odds appear better with some types. I do not think Hondas and Toyotas are typically worth what they get for them but if I can get a deal I would would buy one. I think Suzukis and possibly Hyundais are at least as good and significantly cheaper - but used car values on Suzukis are terrible - but good buys if you want one. My experience with Mazda is not so great, no better than a domestic and maybe worst than most. I had a Kia once and it was a very relible car for 8 years and 80K miles (as in nothing other than a timing belt replaced other than tires and fluids). You can also buy them cheap (an Optima was my daughters second choice- it's bigger than the Elantra but not as nicely equipped).
Jim


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