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Originally Posted by BossChief
because they continue to make junk cars and charge just as much as cars that are far more reliable.
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Not if you buy them used.
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Originally Posted by Bump
In the mid 80's they realized that if they stop making cars with high quality and good longevity, they will sell more cars. Now, they and the consumers are paying the price for their greed. I've wondered why a company doesn't come out and be like, "hey, let's make cars like we did in the 70's??!??" It seems like too good of an idea to actually happen, there is probably a hidden law or an unwritten rule against that.
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The cars built in the 70s were pretty horrible as well.
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Originally Posted by BossChief
it didnt throw up a red flag with how many USED 2010 ones there were for sale?
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That generally means that it is a very popular rental car. You know, the kind of stuff legendary driving machines are made of.