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Topic is 96,000 miles alot on a 2000 car?
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Anonymous Posted at 11:54 am on Sep. 29, 2008
is 96,000 miles alot on a 2000 car?

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GongShow Posted at 12:45 am on Oct. 14, 2008
GM has made some shitty cars, guess what, so has any other American auto company. Get over it. 90% of people don't know the first thing about taking care of their car anyways.
ss454 Posted at 11:06 am on Oct. 13, 2008

I may have never owned a GM vehicle, but there is a such thing as friends/relatives owning them, and I know when they break down and when they just quit working all at once. Again, your not using common sense. Try it once in awhile. :)


Sends PMs instead of posting.

FTF Posted at 4:36 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
I still praise Ford dumb ass.
espresso8097 Posted at 4:22 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 4:33 pm on Oct. 12, 2008

Quote: from ss454 at 1:26 pm on Oct. 11, 2008

What does it have to do with this convo? It makes you wonder, how do you know what you're talking about? You've never owned GM Vehicles, how do you know their such shit? You've never owned any foreign cars, how do you know they're so fantastic?

Exactly what that question had to do with the convo. He has never owned a car, period. Never mind a GM product. So he doesn't know shit other then what uber-biased Consumer Reports and InsideLine tell him.


He us just doing what you used to do, calm down.  There was a time before you were driving where all you did was praise Ford and say anything else was shit without exception.

FTF Posted at 2:33 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
Quote: from ss454 at 1:26 pm on Oct. 11, 2008

What does it have to do with this convo?  It makes you wonder, how do you know what you're talking about? You've never owned GM Vehicles, how do you know their such shit?  You've never owned any foreign cars, how do you know they're so fantastic?

Exactly what that question had to do with the convo. He has never owned a car, period. Never mind a GM product. So he doesn't know shit other then what uber-biased Consumer Reports and InsideLine tell him.

IMPALA Posted at 8:15 pm on Oct. 11, 2008
Quote: from StTenSk8er at 4:16 pm on Oct. 11, 2008

Quote: from Dannay at 2:55 pm on Sep. 29, 2008

cars are normally kinda pooped after 100k.

No my car has 144,000 on it and some of my friends have even more miles just depends on how you take care of them.


Actually, you're halfway wrong

most cars are beaten and not taken care of as they should be.. thus most cars being traps after 100k.

StTenSk8er Posted at 4:16 pm on Oct. 11, 2008
Quote: from Dannay at 2:55 pm on Sep. 29, 2008

cars are normally kinda pooped after 100k.

No my car has 144,000 on it and some of my friends have even more miles just depends on how you take care of them.

ManiacPenguins Posted at 1:59 pm on Oct. 11, 2008
Not really.
ss454 Posted at 1:26 pm on Oct. 11, 2008
What does it have to do with this convo?  It makes you wonder, how do you know what you're talking about? You've never owned GM Vehicles, how do you know their such shit?  You've never owned any foreign cars, how do you know they're so fantastic?
PROgoth121 Posted at 11:21 am on Oct. 11, 2008
Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 10:03 pm on Oct. 10, 2008

Quote: from emo sux69 at 8:56 pm on Oct. 10, 2008

Quote: from PROgoth121 at 12:35 pm on Oct. 11, 2008

Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 2:53 pm on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from ss454 at 11:58 am on Oct. 6, 2008

What are your sources on this poor quality materials.
   

  This ^ ^ ^


  It's common sense. Every car article will tell you for example, that Toyota has always aced Chevy, Ford and Dodge in interior quality. Still do. American cars use cheap plastics (except some of their luxury cars, but thats it)


Nearly every company does, i broke the door handle on a Toyota camry once because it was made from such thin plastic.

The Cheyenne's door handles are pure metal. Just saying.  

@goth dude, what do you drive?


What does what car do I have, have anything to do with our convo?  You and other people who already have cars think that is the GREATEST excuse to make someone backdown on an argument about cars, that don't have a car.  

I am 16.  I am looking into my first car now.  I am probably going to get a Ford Focus/Honda Accord/Toyota Camry or Dodge Neon.  No GM products, no nothing else.  Just one of those 4 that I listed.  

FTF Posted at 10:03 pm on Oct. 10, 2008
Quote: from emo sux69 at 8:56 pm on Oct. 10, 2008

Quote: from PROgoth121 at 12:35 pm on Oct. 11, 2008

Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 2:53 pm on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from ss454 at 11:58 am on Oct. 6, 2008

What are your sources on this poor quality materials.

  This ^ ^ ^


 

 It's common sense.  Every car article will tell you for example, that Toyota has always aced Chevy, Ford and Dodge in interior quality.  Still do.  American cars use cheap plastics (except some of their luxury cars, but thats it)  


Nearly every company does, i broke the door handle on a Toyota camry once because it was made from such thin plastic.

The Cheyenne's door handles are pure metal. Just saying.

@goth dude, what do you drive?

emo sux69 Posted at 8:56 pm on Oct. 10, 2008
Quote: from PROgoth121 at 12:35 pm on Oct. 11, 2008

Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 2:53 pm on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from ss454 at 11:58 am on Oct. 6, 2008

What are your sources on this poor quality materials.
 

 This ^ ^ ^


It's common sense. Every car article will tell you for example, that Toyota has always aced Chevy, Ford and Dodge in interior quality. Still do. American cars use cheap plastics (except some of their luxury cars, but thats it)


Nearly every company does, i broke the door handle on a Toyota camry once because it was made from such thin plastic.
PROgoth121 Posted at 7:35 pm on Oct. 10, 2008
Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 2:53 pm on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from ss454 at 11:58 am on Oct. 6, 2008

What are your sources on this poor quality materials.

This ^ ^ ^


It's common sense.  Every car article will tell you for example, that Toyota has always aced Chevy, Ford and Dodge in interior quality.  Still do.  American cars use cheap plastics (except some of their luxury cars, but thats it)  

gdeeaz Posted at 4:36 pm on Oct. 10, 2008
It is a little high. My car is a 2001 and when i bought it, it only had 30,000 miles on it.
Whitelighter Posted at 2:48 pm on Oct. 10, 2008
It should be fine. My car's a 2000 and it has 104,000 thousand miles on it - still runs just fine.
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