> If you don't mind an utterly dull-handling car, get a new VW. > Probably unreliable too. If you want something utterly reliable, get > a Toyota. And a really Dull car get a Toyota. Oh yeah and really bland and cheap interiors. BTW, I know of at least two people that have had problems with their Camrys within the first year of ownership. In one case the problem has never been found and has left the happy customer standing at the side of the road six times in the first year of ownership. But hey - I'm not going around saying Toys are pieces of crap - just they are not perfect as our friend from the fair Isles of NZ would like to believe. Oh yeah - and since we are dragging up problems with VWs dating back to the 70s and 80s - all of my Toyotas back then were clattery rust-buckets - but they did run. > > A constant complaint in the Aussie car magazines is that VW doesn't Must happen when they switch the steering over for those friends driving on the wrong, I mean left, side of the road. bem-stem |
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