Shepherd
Final Approach
Most reliable:
1988 Nissan Pathfinder, 4WD. - 396,178 miles (<- that's correct) I kept it for 14 years.
Oil changes, tuneups, tires, 3 brake jobs, 3 exhaust systems.
I sold it to my son's best friend as he was in desperate need of a car to get back and forth to school.
He put just over 49,000 on it. Oil changes, tuneup, tires.
He sold it to his sister who put just over 20,000 miles on it before she forgot to put it in gear and put the parking brake on and it rolled off a hill into the woods.
Least reliable:
1985 Plymouth - It was fine, except if it sat out in heavy fog or mist.
When you tried to start it, fuel would pour up out of the carburetor.
Rain was not a problem, snow was not a problem, cold or heat were not problems.
My wife was working nights at that time and it stranded her, a lot.
Plymouth couldn't fix it, or even come up with an explanation of what could even cause such a problem, so after a lengthy period, and the involvement of lawyers, they finally gave me my money back.
Runner up:
1994 Jeep Wrangler. Something on it was always broken.
The only saving grace was it was built like a tank and was unstoppable in the snow.
1988 Nissan Pathfinder, 4WD. - 396,178 miles (<- that's correct) I kept it for 14 years.
Oil changes, tuneups, tires, 3 brake jobs, 3 exhaust systems.
I sold it to my son's best friend as he was in desperate need of a car to get back and forth to school.
He put just over 49,000 on it. Oil changes, tuneup, tires.
He sold it to his sister who put just over 20,000 miles on it before she forgot to put it in gear and put the parking brake on and it rolled off a hill into the woods.
Least reliable:
1985 Plymouth - It was fine, except if it sat out in heavy fog or mist.
When you tried to start it, fuel would pour up out of the carburetor.
Rain was not a problem, snow was not a problem, cold or heat were not problems.
My wife was working nights at that time and it stranded her, a lot.
Plymouth couldn't fix it, or even come up with an explanation of what could even cause such a problem, so after a lengthy period, and the involvement of lawyers, they finally gave me my money back.
Runner up:
1994 Jeep Wrangler. Something on it was always broken.
The only saving grace was it was built like a tank and was unstoppable in the snow.