cyanide wrote:Ford is meant to break down, as with generally all American cars. The acronym that I'm familiar with is: Ford = Fix or repair daily.
The reliable cars based on my research would be Toyota (or Lexus), Honda (or Acura), or Volvo. Other cars that seem to be good are Nissan (or Infiniti), Mazda, and some luxury cars like BMW and Mercedes. Plus, they always have a higher resale value, so it doesn't depreciate too much over time.
We just bought an Acura, and it should last us a long time. Sorry to hear about your Taurus, but hopefully it won't cause you any more problems. Same deal with my dad's Chrylser Intrepid. The transmission literally got crushed in itself, and he had to pay over $5000 to repair it. It was bad.
Jetta's are pretty good too.
We used to have a Chrysler Spirit back in the day, transmission blew on that on a road trip to Nova Scotia. I'll tell you, it's some experience trying to buy a car off somebody in Quebec



