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Originally Posted by Cloud
and how does a layman determine if his or her car is "properly designed?" What if you simply have to deal with the car you own, design flaws and all?
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Simple, buy a Honda.
I've always felt that it's silly to buy a
brand new car. It depreciates the second you drive it off the lot, for one thing. Better to get one at about 30,000 miles. Most new car "bugs" will have already been discovered, hopefully. For some, this isn't an issue, many have the dollars to deal with small repairs, but if you're counting on your car to not nickel and dime you to death, that's just my two cents. [/irrelevant opinion]