I'm not that good with cars. I can fix some easy stuff and I know what most of the components are but that is about it. I've not had much problems with them. Currently I have a 2012 Ford Kuga that did not break on me once. My only complain about it is that the engineers who designed it are sadistic, it's a pain to change the oil filter or the battery, a problem that newer version do not have.
I usually keep a car for 2-3 years and then change it. A good argument against it would be that rather then buy 2 cars in 6 years you get one new car and have it for 6 years.
I'm honestly not sure, but so far I've not had reasons to regret.
My only complain about it is that the engineers who designed it are sadistic, it's a pain to change the oil filter or the battery
They're not sadistic, they just threw the dealerships a bone so that more people would come in.
A good argument against it would be that rather then buy 2 cars in 6 years you get one new car and have it for 6 years. I'm honestly not sure, but so far I've not had reasons to regret.
That's basically what I have. A good new car for ten years.
I'm not that good with cars. I can fix some easy stuff and I know what most of the components are but that is about it. I've not had much problems with them. Currently I have a 2012 Ford Kuga that did not break on me once. My only complain about it is that the engineers who designed it are sadistic, it's a pain to change the oil filter or the battery, a problem that newer version do not have. I usually keep a car for 2-3 years and then change it. A good argument against it would be that rather then buy 2 cars in 6 years you get one new car and have it for 6 years. I'm honestly not sure, but so far I've not had reasons to regret.
I'm not a fan of the car, but the price was good and is barely big enough for what I need.
They're not sadistic, they just threw the dealerships a bone so that more people would come in.
That's basically what I have. A good new car for ten years.