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My first car was a 1935 Ford with a rumble seat. Loved that car and kept it til i got out of high school in 55. Went to service and had to sell it. Cost me 85 bucks used. I would buy another one now if they still made them. Now i am into small suvs. About 60 years later.
I would also like to buy American and would like to see a report on what vehicles are 100% made in this country. Bought a car years ago and found out it was made in Canada.
My experience is that even the top rated cars can bomb out on you. Its the dealer you have to rate before you buy. Some will take responsibility even if the car is over the limit. Others will blame the owner no matter how well you take care of the vehicle. I had 2 top rated cars in my day bomb out and the dealer said "...more
I liked the Yogurt joint but haven't seen one in years. I think most towns have so many fast food places that some are bound to fail. I like grilled everything so that limits me when i am on the road. I do hate to see a business fail though. Not good for the workers.