Posted by Hobo,NC on September 18, 2016 at 18:55:36 from (71.92.10.83):
In Reply to: Used car recommends posted by kickinbull on September 18, 2016 at 05:22:09:
I service a 97 Camry it was just in the shop 486741 MILES and still kick'N... Noting out of the ordinary other than the oil change every 3/5K. I did replace all the sturts last year because it rode so bad not it runs out like new. :shock: It does need a steering rack mainly because the mounts are shot and the rack moves in the mounts.
I have a 2002 Lincoln LS in the shop (they were P.O.S. new) and its a P.O.S. @100k.
MY advice take what ever you are looking to buy to a Mechanic you trust and have him look it over. It will be money well spent.
Late model Fords are inviting like a Fusion they give little trouble but when they do its a expensive proposition. One guy said and its true sooner are later you will have to take it to a dealer are a shop and pay out the arse to get your car repaired,,, that's life get over it its not you fathers 49 chevy.
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