Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have owned a C6 2009 Corvette LS3 for 6 years. Not a single repair issue. Great styling. The C8 IMHO looks like a kids toy. However, it is awesome fast. The problem is that you can get out of second gear driving in the Villages.
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I bought quite a few GM Buick and very happy, of course do you realize that the encore GX and money of the Buicks are now made in South Korea? The only 100% made in USA car is Tesla.
I've had several Toyotas with good quality , Volvo whose car seat never warmed up correctly, a beautiful Audi A6 that had 12 issues in 24 months. And actually stranded us on the highway to do a faulty gas meter. I'd say we've been lucky over All. Every car company has crappy cars and some good cars it just depends who actually made them in the factory that week and let's not forget GM's fiasco with jiggly car keys turning off the car because of a 2 cent spring |
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few miles???.......it's a fun car, never a primary car. peeps just don't drive them a lot.
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It wasn't until the mid-80's as Toyota and Honda started getting a solid foothold did they turn their focus more sharply. Remember Ford's laughable "Quality is Job One!" slogan? Or Lee Iacocca's stunning statue of ubiquity, the Chrysler K-Car? Management styles were trying very hard to play catch-up as the 90's showed even more Japanese inroads to the U.S. auto market. TQM (Total Quality Management) tried to replicate the Japanese production style. Then came the One-Minute Manager, followed by "Management By Walking Around." Then more American corporate upheaval as they attempted to implement Jack Welch's (G.E.) Six Sigma, Hybrid Teams, Theory Of Constraints - TOC, LEAN, etc.). Always trying to find the golden key to successful corporate productivity, but really still just playing catch-up after their global domination of the mid-century.
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Recommend Lexus SUV
Had a 2003 Lexus 350rX. Donated in 2019 with 354,000 miles Never an issues other than routine maintenance like oil and tires Now have 2010 Lexus 450RH. Hybrid with over 267,000 miles Never an issue other than battery in spite of driving back and forth to DC frequently Great cars Always treat as truck like carrying enough porcelain tile to tile the entire house in a few trips. Sweet ride and work horse |
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While we are talking about Japanese cars…Mazda CX-5 gets my vote. I have 2 in the Soul red.
One is 2021, the other 2020. When purchasing them, I researched Consumer Reports and YouTube. In their class, Mazda and Lexus consistently came in first and second. I needed two cars, so it was MUCH more economical to buy two Mazdas, rather than two Lexus. And if I need a dealership, Lexus is in Clermont or Orlando, Mazda Leesburg or Ocala. My Mazdas are terrific. Another Japanese success story. |
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I have had most car models in my life. All were great if driven and maintained properly. Except for the 60's MG.
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