stuckincincy Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Toyota has announced a recall of 533,000 2004 - 07 model year Tundra pick-up trucks and full-size Sequoia SUV's for lower ball joint failure. Honda recalls 81,000 2004 - 05 Accords for a weight sensor failure that causes full-force air bag discharge to the detriment of the small of stature. Nice. Toyota: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=2806130 Honda: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/...usiness_2369264
meazza Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Toyota has announced a recall of 533,000 2004 - 07 model year Tundra pick-up trucks and full-size Sequoia SUV's for lower ball joint failure. Honda recalls 81,000 2004 - 05 Accords for a weight sensor failure that causes full-force air bag discharge to the detriment of the small of stature. Nice. Toyota: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=2806130 Honda: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/...usiness_2369264 Good to know. Come and call me when these jap cars have massive engine problems due to blown headgaskets, defective water pumps and burn or leak close to a liter a week of oil. And I'm pretty sure if you were to do a search for all the recalls, you'd get a sh-- load from each car company, but I guess I won't use the lessons my friends/family members who work in the industry who tell me that jap cars are solid, i'll trust some idiot with a bias on the internet.
ajzepp Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Volkswagen GTI...2007 Car of the Year baby!!!!! At least according to one magazine
meazza Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Volkswagen GTI...2007 Car of the Year baby!!!!! At least according to one magazine A tad overpriced IMHO. Still a nice car though.
ajzepp Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 A tad overpriced IMHO. Still a nice car though. Yeah, once I actually test drive it I'll know if I want to pay the premium to own one. Most of the consumer reviews I've read have been very positive, though. I've also noticed that a 2003-2004 Audi A4 with low mileage can be had for a little less than a new GTI....that has my interest piqued, as well. The A4 has been my dream car for a while now. Ed mentioned to me that they may have some reliability issues, so I need to look into that. But I'm 90% certain I'm goin' German with this buy.
meazza Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Yeah, once I actually test drive it I'll know if I want to pay the premium to own one. Most of the consumer reviews I've read have been very positive, though. I've also noticed that a 2003-2004 Audi A4 with low mileage can be had for a little less than a new GTI....that has my interest piqued, as well. The A4 has been my dream car for a while now. Ed mentioned to me that they may have some reliability issues, so I need to look into that. But I'm 90% certain I'm goin' German with this buy. I would recommend going Italian. Specifically FIAT and I could fix it for you since my name is tony
KD in CA Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 The A4 has been my dream car for a while now. I have an '01 A4 that I love. I've also been warned about long term reliability concerns but it's been six years with no problems.
ajzepp Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 I have an '01 A4 that I love. I've also been warned about long term reliability concerns but it's been six years with no problems. Very cool! Can you give me an idea of what routine maintenance is like on your car? Are you able to do the basic stuff on your own (e.g. oil changes, belts, plugs, etc), or does the car require a technician for even routine stuff? I'm a proponent of taking the car to the dealer service department for scheduled maintenance, but I dn't want to have to be going back and forth every time I need a damn oil change. I know that the A4 is considered an entry level "luxury" vehicle, so I didn't know if that meant more headaches with regard to maintenance. Would you buy another one?
ajzepp Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 I would recommend going Italian. Specifically FIAT and I could fix it for you since my name is tony LOL....what kind of car does Totti drive?
Nanker Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 Yeah, once I actually test drive it I'll know if I want to pay the premium to own one. Most of the consumer reviews I've read have been very positive, though. I've also noticed that a 2003-2004 Audi A4 with low mileage can be had for a little less than a new GTI....that has my interest piqued, as well. The A4 has been my dream car for a while now. Ed mentioned to me that they may have some reliability issues, so I need to look into that. But I'm 90% certain I'm goin' German with this buy. I've had two Audi A6 sedans that I bought off-lease. They are cream-puffs i.e., a delight to drive - from the way the seats feel (heated seat and back), to the way they grip the road (both mine are quattros). My experience with them has been great. No regrets. The A4 is it's slightly smaller - but its appointments are as nice. Take a couple out for a ride. I think it'll make you grin.
KD in CA Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 Very cool! Can you give me an idea of what routine maintenance is like on your car? Are you able to do the basic stuff on your own (e.g. oil changes, belts, plugs, etc), or does the car require a technician for even routine stuff? I'm a proponent of taking the car to the dealer service department for scheduled maintenance, but I dn't want to have to be going back and forth every time I need a damn oil change. I know that the A4 is considered an entry level "luxury" vehicle, so I didn't know if that meant more headaches with regard to maintenance. Would you buy another one? I think these cars are more difficult to work on yourself, but you'd need to ask a mechanic. I'm not a car guy so I take mine in for everything. The dealers are very expensive for routine (and big) maintance, but I got everything free for the first four years since I bought mine new. Now I get oil changes, etc. at a local mechanic. In my neighborhood they all know how to work on foreign cars. Yes I'd buy another one, but would also consider others in that price range (BMW, Mercedes, etc).
meazza Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 LOL....what kind of car does Totti drive? I'm guessing a Ferrari
KD in CA Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 Very cool...thanks for the info, guys! Make sure you test drive a TT....it's a fun car!
ajzepp Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 Make sure you test drive a TT....it's a fun car! Will do!
RU5781 Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 AJ, just remember this simple rule. Foreign > American when it comes to cars.
Pete Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 I would recommend going Italian. Specifically FIAT and I could fix it for you since my name is tony my Dad drove a Fiat for a few months years ago. Because pile of crap I have ever been in! So unreliable- he got rid of it as soon as he could. Jap and German cars are where its at!
ajzepp Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 AJ, just remember this simple rule.Foreign > American when it comes to cars. With all due respect to Cincy, I'm with ya there, Lord!
meazza Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 my Dad drove a Fiat for a few months years ago. Because pile of crap I have ever been in! So unreliable- he got rid of it as soon as he could. Jap and German cars are where its at! Fix it again tony.
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