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Old 10-12-2006, 02:20 PM
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Jerry,

No I don't. I can share this with you, and something you will want to consider when the time comes for you to purchase a vehicle. It is a common assumption among the buying public that imports are the way to go. While in some cases that is true, what they fail to realize is that when that import breaks down, or when that import needs general maintence, the costs escalates compared to someone who owns a general motors, ford or chrysler product. An easy way to prove that point is to price certain parts for different vehicles. I learned that real quick in the auto industry.

In my humble opinion, the most reliable vehicle will always be the one that has been taken care of properly. From the beginning, treat it like a child. Basic maintence and proper driving technique goes a long, long way in the life of a vehicle. Especially proper driving techniques, for example easy on the gas, letting a car run at least 10 seconds before you put it in gear, easy on the brakes, and avoiding pot holes

Maintence is equally important. The obvious is not always the obvious to some. One of the biggest suggestions I tell people is to at all costs avoid the "cure alls" found on store shelves everywhere. Nothing in a bottle is a cure all, all they will do is typically slow down the problem but it will reappear. Some of those products, down the road, cause problems. For example, certain fuel additives found in gas treatments will wreck havoc on the spark plugs. Certain oil additives will clean out the engine, yes, but then deposit that sludge on your oil pickup screen and therfore causing oil pressure problems. I could talk for hours upon hours about this.
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