Mike D Texas
WKR
I can’t say I’ve had a bad experience with any domestic vehicle I’ve owned. The most troublesome I would say was a 2006 F350 6.0 diesel.
But all of the domestic vehicles just don’t hold up long term. Ever since I quit flipping vehicles every 3 years we have had:
2001 Acura TL - traded on a 2005 Honda Pilot. Traded at 100k miles.
2005 Honda Pilot traded in 2010 for a used 2008 Toyota Camry.
2008 Toyota Camry - Sold to my daughter with 288,000 miles on it in 2021 Bought used 2013 Lexus IS 250. Daughter still has the Camry with 310,00 miles on it, daily driver. IS250 is my commuter and about to hit 150k miles.
2020 Lexus RX350L. Bought just before COVID. Plan to keep at least 10 years.
My current truck is a 2012 RAM 2500 Cummins diesel. Has 220k on it. Drivetrain is solid but seats are tearing up and has rattles/squeaks. No plans to get rid of it. I refuse to pay what they are asking for new ones.
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But all of the domestic vehicles just don’t hold up long term. Ever since I quit flipping vehicles every 3 years we have had:
2001 Acura TL - traded on a 2005 Honda Pilot. Traded at 100k miles.
2005 Honda Pilot traded in 2010 for a used 2008 Toyota Camry.
2008 Toyota Camry - Sold to my daughter with 288,000 miles on it in 2021 Bought used 2013 Lexus IS 250. Daughter still has the Camry with 310,00 miles on it, daily driver. IS250 is my commuter and about to hit 150k miles.
2020 Lexus RX350L. Bought just before COVID. Plan to keep at least 10 years.
My current truck is a 2012 RAM 2500 Cummins diesel. Has 220k on it. Drivetrain is solid but seats are tearing up and has rattles/squeaks. No plans to get rid of it. I refuse to pay what they are asking for new ones.
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