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What was the worst car you ever had? (Original Post) debm55 Feb 2025 OP
Purple Plymouth Duster no power Walleye Feb 2025 #1
Thank you very much. When we met my husband had a Duster. You are correct. debm55 Feb 2025 #2
I loved my Duster bottomofthehill Feb 2025 #69
I paid 600 bucks for that beauty bottomofthehill Feb 2025 #70
I had a '75 Dodge Dart with the slant 6 engine. That engine is one of the best prodeuced ever in America. brush Feb 2025 #127
First car 74 dodge dart swinger XanaDUer2 Feb 2025 #163
hahahah. I sorry XanaDUer2. I had to laugh at the mutant something growing from behind the rear seats of the POS car. debm55 Feb 2025 #165
Totally true XanaDUer2 Feb 2025 #168
Love you. debm55 Feb 2025 #169
U2 XanaDUer2 Feb 2025 #170
I had a 67 valiant. Woodwizard Feb 2025 #185
Thank you Woodwizard. debm55 Feb 2025 #188
I owned 2 Dusters Earl_from_PA Feb 2025 #109
Thank you Earl _from_PA debm55 Feb 2025 #166
The dodge/plymouth slant 6 is virtually indestructible. bullimiami Feb 2025 #126
Thank you bullimiami for your POC post. debm55 Feb 2025 #167
Fiat Spider. Biggest pos ever SheltieLover Feb 2025 #3
Thank you SheltieLover. debm55 Feb 2025 #8
I have a story about a Lancia, down below. I thought they were the same company so I looked it up. CrispyQ Feb 2025 #12
Yup. SheltieLover Feb 2025 #23
What? boonecreek Feb 2025 #35
Me either. SheltieLover Feb 2025 #37
Fiat and Chrysler are now run by Stellantis VMA131Marine Feb 2025 #63
96 Chevy Blazer, piece of junk. we can do it Feb 2025 #4
Thank you very much we can do it. debm55 Feb 2025 #9
I had a 77 Blazer. Lasher Feb 2025 #186
Thank you Lasher for you post debm55 Feb 2025 #189
This one's easy. '73 Chevy Vega Nittersing Feb 2025 #5
I agree I had a 73 Chevy Vega. My engine smoked too. Was afraid to drive it. It was second hand though. debm55 Feb 2025 #11
Yup... Me too. It was "cute" (at first) but oil-burning aluminum block with no cylinder liners... hlthe2b Feb 2025 #18
I had one too, I bought it new and the engine rzemanfl Feb 2025 #152
I had one I bought new, the engine was rzemanfl Feb 2025 #153
I replaced mine with a used Datsun 240-Z with a Holly 4-barrel carburetor that I put on 200K miles and it drove hlthe2b Feb 2025 #154
Thank you hithe2b. Glad you are okay. debm55 Feb 2025 #157
A 1982 red Volkswagen Rabbit catbyte Feb 2025 #6
When I was growing up we had a VW bug, During the winter we would take blankets in the car. Never saw a car with windows debm55 Feb 2025 #14
My father tells a story of living in Fairbanks coprolite Feb 2025 #66
My dad used to pull the car out of the garage and put the engine in the garage one VERY cold winter in PA. The street debm55 Feb 2025 #68
S-10 pickup Topomi Feb 2025 #7
Thank you Topomi. My car, can't remember the make, blew an engine. I still owed 4,000 to the credit Union for it. It was debm55 Feb 2025 #16
Thx Topomi Feb 2025 #73
It was a Saturn. debm55 Feb 2025 #104
A Lancia. CrispyQ Feb 2025 #10
I had that deal on my car---was towed to a different dealearship. Still owed 4,000 dollars on that piece of junk when it debm55 Feb 2025 #17
Never had a bad car in the dozen or so I've owned in the past 60 years. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2025 #13
Thank you PoindexterOglethorpe. You lucked out. Yes , it is getting harder to find stick. I prefer the automatic. For me debm55 Feb 2025 #19
l don't even bother to lock my car these days. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2025 #88
Thank you very much, PoindexterOglethorpe. debm55 Feb 2025 #94
1980 Chevy Citation PeterIsMyBrother Feb 2025 #15
Thank you PeterIsMyBrother. I had a Citation. Advertised as the first front wheel drive. A lot of hills around here in debm55 Feb 2025 #20
1980 Citation as well Delarage Feb 2025 #129
Yes, but they were a POC driving downhill. Okay going up. Later after going sideways down.I would stop at the crest of debm55 Feb 2025 #130
The layout was nice PeterIsMyBrother Feb 2025 #137
A Datsun 1200 CanonRay Feb 2025 #21
That's funny but sad. debm55 Feb 2025 #22
1972 Chevy station wagon. mwmisses4289 Feb 2025 #24
Thank you very much mwmisswa4289, My dad always bought a Chevy. My very first car was a 65 Chevy Impala- a big tank of a debm55 Feb 2025 #41
VW Sirocco. From a driving standpoint, it was great. But I spent a ton of money-- Like completely rewiring twice, Silent Type Feb 2025 #25
HAHAHAHAHAH. that is funny. Thank you Silent Type. debm55 Feb 2025 #43
A Fiat. Used to break down all the time. Ritabert Feb 2025 #26
Thank you very much, Ritabert. I am glad a more reliable car. debm55 Feb 2025 #44
A 1976 Datsun B-210. Aristus Feb 2025 #27
Thank you very much, Aristus. I am glad you got rid of it. debm55 Feb 2025 #45
How much did you pay to buy and how much did you sell it for? PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2025 #171
Bought it for $500. Sold it for $400. Aristus Feb 2025 #179
A very used Datsun, '70s vintage. Ocelot II Feb 2025 #28
Oh my, What a pos car. I would be afraid. I bought a Rambler from a friend . The distributor cap got stuck and the roads debm55 Feb 2025 #47
My parents had two different Buicks in the early eighties genxlib Feb 2025 #29
See post #31! nt Shermann Feb 2025 #32
You named the car I hadthe Saturn. The engine blew. out and I stilled owed 4000 to the credit union. Had to have it debm55 Feb 2025 #48
Thank you genxlib. I had that POS Saturn too. debm55 Feb 2025 #62
My grandparents gave me their 1965 Chevy BelAir..... lastlib Feb 2025 #30
My dad gave me the POS Chevy Impala when he bought the Chevy BelAir, The Impala sat in the back yard for five years . debm55 Feb 2025 #61
89 Buick Century Shermann Feb 2025 #31
Thank you very much for your POS car post.I wonder if they deliberately make them bad. debm55 Feb 2025 #64
'81 Pontiac Phoenix Backseat Driver Feb 2025 #33
An '80 Phoenix here WestMichRad Feb 2025 #38
Thank you Backseat Driver. debm55 Feb 2025 #65
Simca (Ca 1965) Bo Zarts Feb 2025 #34
Thank you very much Bo Zarts. for your post. debm55 Feb 2025 #67
My father bought a Simca too (totaled by Honda Motorcycle). waterwatcher123 Feb 2025 #139
A Dodge Dynasty FullySupportDems Feb 2025 #36
Thank you very much FullySupportDems. for POS car story. debm55 Feb 2025 #71
I did a drive away with a Dynasty sorcrow Feb 2025 #133
That's interesting FullySupportDems Feb 2025 #134
That is so gross. debm55 Feb 2025 #158
74 Ford Pinto. Disaster all around. GP6971 Feb 2025 #39
Agree GP6971 and Ford knew about it before they were sold. debm55 Feb 2025 #72
'86 Renault Alliance boonecreek Feb 2025 #40
Great and thank you boonecreek the Acura sounds like a great car. debm55 Feb 2025 #42
I had one too! WCIL Feb 2025 #174
Oh yeah, "The Car of the Year". boonecreek Feb 2025 #175
Thank you very much WCIL for your POS car stories. Chevy Venture Van sounds dangerous. with the door opening. debm55 Feb 2025 #176
1984 Renault Alliance for me - puke green alittlelark Feb 2025 #177
Thank you very much alittlelark. The color is really off putting. debm55 Feb 2025 #178
1984 Oldsmobile Omega. Buckeye_Democrat Feb 2025 #46
Thank you very much Buckeye-Democrat for your POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #55
Jaguar XJ6 flvegan Feb 2025 #49
HAHAHAH. Thank you very much for your POS car story with us, fivegan. debm55 Feb 2025 #83
'72 Mustang or '75 Cougar. Both absolute total rust buckets I bought from body shops. I got stories ... marble falls Feb 2025 #50
Thank you very much marble falls. I am staying with Subaru. after my experiences. Happy anniversary debm55 Feb 2025 #53
Other than the $1,100 CV joint, we loved our Brat, and then we got pregnant. The cop was not pleased with ... marble falls Feb 2025 #56
1967 VW Bug. redstatebluegirl Feb 2025 #51
It was the floor board on the rear passenger side from someone not securing the battery and it tippped ... marble falls Feb 2025 #58
They were easy to work on! redstatebluegirl Feb 2025 #77
Thank you very much for your POS car story. redstateblue girl. debm55 Feb 2025 #84
Those old Bugs were the most basic car PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2025 #172
79 orange Plymouth arrow kimbutgar Feb 2025 #52
Thank you kimbutgar for you POS car story. debm55 Feb 2025 #96
'83 Mazda 626 sinkingfeeling Feb 2025 #54
Thank you sinkingfeeling. debm55 Feb 2025 #97
Ford Pinto Innocent Smith Feb 2025 #57
Thank you Innocent Smith. debm55 Feb 2025 #98
My first car, a cheap used 1979 Chevette Comrade Citizen Feb 2025 #59
Thank you very much Comrade Citizen. debm55 Feb 2025 #99
89 Taurus The Madcap Feb 2025 #60
Thank you for you POS car post. That is one reason we stopped with the American made and buy Subarus debm55 Feb 2025 #92
Cars I have owned VMA131Marine Feb 2025 #74
Thank you very much VMA131Marine. Great POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #82
1989 Ford Escort Mad_Dem_X Feb 2025 #75
Thank you very much for you POS car post Mad_Dem_X . I agree ------ debm55 Feb 2025 #79
I had a 1986 Escort. no_hypocrisy Feb 2025 #102
Oh wow. Thank you , no_hypocrisy for posting your POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #106
A '75 Dodge Dart. Dorothy V Feb 2025 #76
Oh my . That's terrrible. Thank you for your POS car story. Dorothy V debm55 Feb 2025 #78
1974 Fix Or Repair Daily Mustang spooky3 Feb 2025 #80
Bummer, Thank you, spooky3 for POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #91
It's sad that there are so many stories! spooky3 Feb 2025 #100
Used Pontiac Vega... lisa58 Feb 2025 #81
Thank you lisa58 for POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #90
VW TDI Jetta.... Money pit. yourout Feb 2025 #85
Thank you , yourour for your POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #89
76 Chevy Chevette Ziggysmom Feb 2025 #86
Thank you very much, Ziggysmom, for your POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #87
GEO Metro - three cylinder jewel waterwatcher123 Feb 2025 #93
Thank you so much for posting your POS car story and a word to the wise for all of us. debm55 Feb 2025 #95
Jeep Liberty beemerphill Feb 2025 #101
Oh I loved my Jeep Liberty. Only had two problems, It was so high that it hardly fit in the garage. and second on windy debm55 Feb 2025 #149
AMC PACER Chipper Chat Feb 2025 #103
Thank you so much for your POS car story. Chipper Chat. debm55 Feb 2025 #107
Olds Delta 88 chowmama Feb 2025 #105
Great POS car post, chowmama, That car was really a POS debm55 Feb 2025 #110
1973 Chevrolet monte carlo UpInArms Feb 2025 #108
Thank you for your POS car post, UpinArms. debm55 Feb 2025 #111
My 1976 Gremlin customerserviceguy Feb 2025 #112
HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAH. Thank you very much customerserviceguy.for posting about the POS Gremlin. What your grandmother said debm55 Feb 2025 #113
Yeah customerserviceguy Mar 2025 #198
My first car was a Ford Pinto LetMyPeopleVote Feb 2025 #114
Thank you very much LetMyPeople Vote debm55 Feb 2025 #115
1994 Volvo 940 Thunderbeast Feb 2025 #116
Thank you very much Thunderbeast. for your POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #118
1977 Chevrolet Chevette. pdxflyboy Feb 2025 #117
Thank you pdxflyboy for posting about your POS car. debm55 Feb 2025 #119
1984 Ford Tiempo danieljsf Feb 2025 #120
Thank you very much danieljsf for your POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #122
1979 Ford Fairmont OldBaldy1701E Feb 2025 #121
Thank you very much OldBaldy1701E for your POS car post. I had to call AAA to tow my POS Saturn and I still owed 4000 debm55 Feb 2025 #123
That must have sucked. OldBaldy1701E Feb 2025 #124
Thank you OldBaldy1701E Yes, I cried. That POS car was the Saturn debm55 Feb 2025 #131
1976 AMC Hornet hatchback Mosby Feb 2025 #125
Yep The Chevy Citation was a POS. It was the last Chevy we ever bought. debm55 Feb 2025 #132
Mine was a used 1976 Hornet wagon. Eugene Feb 2025 #194
Thank you very much Eugene. debm55 Feb 2025 #195
Lol Lotusflower70 Feb 2025 #128
Thank you very much Lotusflower70 for sharing your POS car stories with us. debm55 Feb 2025 #148
2000 VW Golf Charlie Chapulin Feb 2025 #135
Thank you very much for sharing your POS car post with usl debm55 Feb 2025 #146
A new 1977 Chevy Blazer it rusted through in doc03 Feb 2025 #136
Thank you doc03 for your POS car story. debm55 Feb 2025 #173
Am I the only person who is noticing that PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2025 #138
People have posted Datsun, Fiat, VW, Renault, Volvo and Jaguar MichMan Feb 2025 #142
Nice Catch ProfessorGAC Feb 2025 #143
Hmmm. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2025 #182
Most people are talking about cars they had 40 years ago MichMan Feb 2025 #183
Thank you for your POS car story debm55 Feb 2025 #161
'85 Chevy Blazer LudwigPastorius Feb 2025 #140
Thank you for your POS car post LudwigPastouius. I bought my Saturn new. Engine blew a year later. Still owed 4000 on it debm55 Feb 2025 #156
Ouch! LudwigPastorius Feb 2025 #159
Yes, I think the Saturn was a Japanese make as they used the Japanese method for marketing the POS car debm55 Feb 2025 #164
1989 Mercury Tracer MissMillie Feb 2025 #141
Wow, thank you for that POS and really mean POS car story. debm55 Feb 2025 #151
1989 Ford Tempo what a POS! justaprogressive Feb 2025 #144
HAHAHAHAHHAHH. Thank you very much justaprogressive. for sharing your POS car story. debm55 Feb 2025 #150
We had a few. A Pinto. An old 55 Chevy that couldn't get out of its own way. An old Dodge pickup TommieMommy Feb 2025 #145
Thank you TommieMommy for sharing your POS car stories with us. Rich had a Mustang with a whole in the passager side. debm55 Feb 2025 #147
That's funny 😁 TommieMommy Feb 2025 #160
my late mom had a datsun b210. major junk. eeeeek .run away, run away. AllaN01Bear Feb 2025 #155
I am so sorry about your late mom and thank you for your Piece of Junk car post.. debm55 Feb 2025 #162
I am still astonished, although not amazed, PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2025 #180
Thank you PoindexterOglethorpe. My POS car, the Saturn was a Japanese make. debm55 Feb 2025 #190
1961 Corvair, drank more oil than gas. Emile Feb 2025 #181
Thank you Emile for your POS car post. debm55 Feb 2025 #191
1997 Volvo 850 AmBlue Feb 2025 #184
Wow. That could have been very dangerous for your son.I wouldn't buy the POS Volvo either. Glad things worked out for debm55 Feb 2025 #192
'96 Chrysler LHS was the worst LogDog75 Feb 2025 #187
Thank you very much for you POS car story. I am glad you have found a car you like. debm55 Feb 2025 #193
Dodge Caravan Wicked Blue Feb 2025 #196
Thank you Wicked Blue for your POS car story. debm55 Feb 2025 #197

bottomofthehill

(9,331 posts)
69. I loved my Duster
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:31 PM
Feb 2025

Slant 6/225. It had plenty of power for me. I was not walking any more. I had a 74 Duster that I bought in 83. It was an ugly 2 tone faded blue with some rust as the base of the rear quarter panels. The best part about it was that you could lay the rear seat flat so my skis and or my hockey equipment fit easily in the trunk.

 

brush

(61,033 posts)
127. I had a '75 Dodge Dart with the slant 6 engine. That engine is one of the best prodeuced ever in America.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 08:47 PM
Feb 2025

I ran with hardly no maintenance. In fact, I live in NY then with it's harsh winters with snow and slush and highway crews speading salt on the roads.

My car ran so well, but the rocker panels and sheet metal of the body gave out to the salt and rust. I drove it to the junk yard with the engine still running like a top and left the key in it.

XanaDUer2

(15,769 posts)
163. First car 74 dodge dart swinger
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 05:16 PM
Feb 2025

Leaked bad when it rained. Didn't run like a dream. Smelled. A weird mutant SOMETHING grew out of the musty cardboard behind the rear seats.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
165. hahahah. I sorry XanaDUer2. I had to laugh at the mutant something growing from behind the rear seats of the POS car.
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 06:15 PM
Feb 2025

XanaDUer2

(15,769 posts)
168. Totally true
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 06:42 PM
Feb 2025

I parked, went in to classes, it poured, i came out and noticed this brown "vine" growing and to this day i will nvr know or understand what it was and how it "grew" in a few hrs. Its one of those mysterious things that happen. I pulled it out and threw it away freaked out

Woodwizard

(1,260 posts)
185. I had a 67 valiant.
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 11:07 PM
Feb 2025

I got it while stationed in HI it was literally beat to hell by 1984, passenger front door top hinge rusted out the doot just flopped rear passenger door permanently attached from side impact.

But it had a slant 6 225 it was so smooth people in the car would think it stalled when sitting still.

Bought it for 100 from another soldier sold it for the same when I moved on.

bullimiami

(14,071 posts)
126. The dodge/plymouth slant 6 is virtually indestructible.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 08:44 PM
Feb 2025

No power and usually in some pretty dumpy cars but muy robusto!!

CrispyQ

(40,612 posts)
12. I have a story about a Lancia, down below. I thought they were the same company so I looked it up.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:19 AM
Feb 2025

from Google:

Is Lancia the same as Fiat?

Over the years Fiat has acquired numerous other automakers: it acquired Lancia in 1968, became a shareholder of Ferrari in 1969, took control of Alfa Romeo from the Italian government in 1986, purchased Maserati in 1993, and became the full owner of Chrysler Group LLC in 2014.


I had no idea they'd acquired Chrysler.

boonecreek

(1,364 posts)
35. What?
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:29 PM
Feb 2025

Chryslers don't have that legendary FIAT reliability?
Seriously, I wouldn't buy anything from Stellantis.

SheltieLover

(76,126 posts)
37. Me either.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:35 PM
Feb 2025

My ex did decades ago, the Fiat. Pos. He took it back & handed them the keys & told them to stick it where the sun doesn't shine. (They refused a warranty repair, back in the late '70s.)

Absolute junk imo & a shame Chrysler sold their soul to them.

Gs's friend's wife has a Ram pick-up. Very few miles on it & trans going out.

Wtf are they thinking with these vehicles that you can't even shift beyond PRND? Absolute fucking junk.

Nittersing

(8,070 posts)
5. This one's easy. '73 Chevy Vega
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:12 AM
Feb 2025

This car had a cracked engine block and smoked horribly. I got three tickets. The third ticket required a court appearance.

Taking a suggestion from the firefighter I was dating at the time, when the court date arrived, I handed the judge a letter from a lieutenant in the fire department stating that the car had since been destroyed during an auto extrication class.

Judge laughed. Ticket dismissed.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
11. I agree I had a 73 Chevy Vega. My engine smoked too. Was afraid to drive it. It was second hand though.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:16 AM
Feb 2025

hlthe2b

(112,624 posts)
18. Yup... Me too. It was "cute" (at first) but oil-burning aluminum block with no cylinder liners...
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:41 AM
Feb 2025

At least it didn't self-ignite like the Ford Pinto of a similar period.

rzemanfl

(31,077 posts)
152. I had one too, I bought it new and the engine
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 01:53 PM
Feb 2025

was repaired under the warranty, but I replaced it with a Plymouth Duster that was a really good car. Slant six with a floor shift and overdrive.

rzemanfl

(31,077 posts)
153. I had one I bought new, the engine was
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 01:54 PM
Feb 2025

was repaired under the warranty, but I replaced it with a Plymouth Duster that was a really good car. Slant six with a floor shift and overdrive.

hlthe2b

(112,624 posts)
154. I replaced mine with a used Datsun 240-Z with a Holly 4-barrel carburetor that I put on 200K miles and it drove
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 02:01 PM
Feb 2025

like it was brand new--until a moron t-boned me and totaled it. I still over that--even though I was lucky not to have been hurt. But, while I was never nutsy in my driving, boy could that car GO!!!

catbyte

(38,574 posts)
6. A 1982 red Volkswagen Rabbit
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:12 AM
Feb 2025

I hated the clutch; we'd freeze in winter and swelter in summer. And the diesel engine couldn't handle the Rocky Mountains very well either, lol. We traded it in for a Subaru and never looked back.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
14. When I was growing up we had a VW bug, During the winter we would take blankets in the car. Never saw a car with windows
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:24 AM
Feb 2025

that froze from the inside. Had a VW Rabbit factory in New Stanton , PA near me. Didn't last long.

coprolite

(365 posts)
66. My father tells a story of living in Fairbanks
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:21 PM
Feb 2025

Alaska with a VW bug. When the winter temps fell to 20 to 60 below he would drain the hot old from the engine, keep it warm in the house and refill the engine when he was ready to venture out for the day.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
68. My dad used to pull the car out of the garage and put the engine in the garage one VERY cold winter in PA. The street
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:27 PM
Feb 2025

had a slight tilt to it. To get the BUG started he would start it and push it down the hill withe the door open and jump in when it would start moving on its own.

Topomi

(44 posts)
7. S-10 pickup
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:13 AM
Feb 2025

Two fuel pumps,heater motor 3-4 sets of brakes, among other things including rust city got rid of as soon as paid off

debm55

(54,960 posts)
16. Thank you Topomi. My car, can't remember the make, blew an engine. I still owed 4,000 to the credit Union for it. It was
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:31 AM
Feb 2025

a Japanese model that when you bought it all the employees would come out and clap and cheer. Had to have it towed to the Subaru dealership. to buy an Imprezza. First car was not a Subaru.

CrispyQ

(40,612 posts)
10. A Lancia.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:14 AM
Feb 2025

It may not be the car's fault entirely. It had a ton of miles on a dirt mountain road & the undercarriage was a wreck. I wondered at the time why it was so cheap but this was during the S&L crisis & we were in a bad spot with hardly any cash & a house we couldn't unload. One of the happiest days of my life was when we got rid of that car!! This was back when they offered drag, pull, or tow your car in & we'll give you $1500 trade-in for it. I didn't see deals like that when we were car shopping last year.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
17. I had that deal on my car---was towed to a different dealearship. Still owed 4,000 dollars on that piece of junk when it
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:36 AM
Feb 2025

blew the engine. We have stayed with Subaru ever since.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,407 posts)
13. Never had a bad car in the dozen or so I've owned in the past 60 years.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:21 AM
Feb 2025

Perhaps because I never purchased a POS car like the ones named so far. My current ride is a 2017 Honda Fit, standard transmission, that I bought used, just barely, in 2018.

It's getting impossible to find a decent small car with a stick, and I despise automatics. Take my foot off the break and it immediately starts moving? How is that safe?

debm55

(54,960 posts)
19. Thank you PoindexterOglethorpe. You lucked out. Yes , it is getting harder to find stick. I prefer the automatic. For me
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:41 AM
Feb 2025

I have never driven a stick. Even my Jeep Liberty was automatic.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,407 posts)
88. l don't even bother to lock my car these days.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 03:29 PM
Feb 2025

The kids can't drive a stick.

But more to the point, I never bought any of the crappy American cars that are almost every bad car listed here.

For me a car was always something will four wheels to get me from place to place. So long as it ran reliably, I didn't care what it looked like.

PeterIsMyBrother

(34 posts)
15. 1980 Chevy Citation
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:27 AM
Feb 2025

bought used when it was over 15 years old. Only drove it to work and night classes, both within 10 miles of my home. Huge gaps in the body panels and pulled to the side under hard acceleration

debm55

(54,960 posts)
20. Thank you PeterIsMyBrother. I had a Citation. Advertised as the first front wheel drive. A lot of hills around here in
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:47 AM
Feb 2025

SW PA. In that car I used to go down the hills side ways. Going up the hills was no problems.Always hoped going down the hill in the morning that there was no car in the other lane as it it would fishtail and go sideways.

Delarage

(2,513 posts)
129. 1980 Citation as well
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 09:04 PM
Feb 2025

They were supposed to be groundbreaking...but were not good, unfortunately. I do remember it was surprisingly spacious, though.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
130. Yes, but they were a POC driving downhill. Okay going up. Later after going sideways down.I would stop at the crest of
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 09:47 PM
Feb 2025

the and put the car in neutral. I had automatic

PeterIsMyBrother

(34 posts)
137. The layout was nice
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 10:44 PM
Feb 2025

my older cousin, who knew a lot about cars, explained to me that many of the RWD sedans in the 70s had less passenger and cargo room despite being bigger on the outside. Unfortunately, the Citation was unreliable.

CanonRay

(15,912 posts)
21. A Datsun 1200
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:55 AM
Feb 2025

1975 I think. So slow and underpowered it couldn't beat a loaded cement truck at a light.

mwmisses4289

(3,092 posts)
24. 1972 Chevy station wagon.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:03 PM
Feb 2025

Dad bought it for a cross country trip, within 6 months the engine had died. Our family has never knowingly bought a Chevy since.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
41. Thank you very much mwmisswa4289, My dad always bought a Chevy. My very first car was a 65 Chevy Impala- a big tank of a
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:44 PM
Feb 2025

car. Steering wheel was crap. ate gasoling.

 

Silent Type

(12,412 posts)
25. VW Sirocco. From a driving standpoint, it was great. But I spent a ton of money-- Like completely rewiring twice,
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:10 PM
Feb 2025

water pump, that stranded me in Milledgeville, Georgia for several days, etc.

Finally found a dealer that would give me $400. Drove 35 miles, sold it. Pulled my bicycle out of back and road home. My bike was worth much more than the car.

Aristus

(71,536 posts)
27. A 1976 Datsun B-210.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:17 PM
Feb 2025

The first car I ever owned. I bought it in 1988 for $500. It had had four previous owners, and a had been trashed up one side and down the other. The body paneling by that point was mostly Bondo.

It was a piece of shit.

Its only good feature was its transmission. Datsun/Nissan did make excellent manual transmissions. Shifting was nice and smooth. No problems there. But it didn’t make up for the car’s many faults.

I had for about a year and a half, then sold it at a loss. The loss was worth it just to get rid of the thing.

The very next vehicle I drove after that was an M1 Abrams-series tank.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,407 posts)
171. How much did you pay to buy and how much did you sell it for?
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 08:39 PM
Feb 2025

After a year and a half, I doubt you really sold it for a loss, just less than you paid.

Aristus

(71,536 posts)
179. Bought it for $500. Sold it for $400.
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 09:56 PM
Feb 2025

I used the cash to buy everyone in my family going-away presents, since I was going into the Army.

Ocelot II

(128,827 posts)
28. A very used Datsun, '70s vintage.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:20 PM
Feb 2025

It regularly malfunctioned in a variety of disturbing ways, though I learned a lot about how cars worked from having to deal with it. One of its particularly annoying habits was to just stop running. I figured out that this was because the air intake valve on top of the carburetor would randomly snap shut for no apparent reason, and the car would drift to a stop (sometimes on the interstate, which was particularly inconvenient). So I'd have to take off the air filter and prop the intake valve open with a screwdriver. Then there was the time the throttle stuck open because the throttle cable had jammed somehow - I was hurtling down an alley and couldn't stop the damn thing until I turned off the ignition. Then I couldn't drive it until I fiddled with and unstuck the throttle cable. I think this was also the same car whose timing belt broke.

Fun times, fun times.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
47. Oh my, What a pos car. I would be afraid. I bought a Rambler from a friend . The distributor cap got stuck and the roads
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:10 PM
Feb 2025

a bridge and very other places. I could tell because the car would veer to the side. If I was lucky enough, I would stop and restart the car, If not I would call my husband or AAA

genxlib

(6,077 posts)
29. My parents had two different Buicks in the early eighties
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:20 PM
Feb 2025

Man those things were awful. The station wagon in particular was a menace. It had an early form of electronic control that tried to predict what you wanted and on multiple occasions it tried to accelerate while I was trying to brake. It was also ass-heavy and had terrible tracking so it would spin at the drop of a hat. I spun that thing twice within a few thousand miles of driving and have never had another in what has to be approaching a million miles.

But personally, the worst car I have ever owned was a mid-90s Saturn. It was a cheap underpowered plastic car. Buying cars was so unpleasant at the time, people were willing to do anything to avoid it. They managed to catch a certain zeitgeist in the marketing of those things. Just the idea of not negotiating the price made people overpay for a bad car.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
48. You named the car I hadthe Saturn. The engine blew. out and I stilled owed 4000 to the credit union. Had to have it
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:17 PM
Feb 2025

towed to the Saturn dealership. a POS car. SO I was baying off the Credit Union and the new car Imprezza at the same time. I agree with all you said.

lastlib

(27,418 posts)
30. My grandparents gave me their 1965 Chevy BelAir.....
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:21 PM
Feb 2025

to drive to college. It had 165,000 miles on it (when 100,000 was a pretty long life for a car), and a hole in the gas tank; I could only fill it half full. It was when the song "Wildfire" was popular, so I nicknamed the car "Wildfire". But pretty soon, I had to change the name to "Backfire," because that's what it mostly did. It stranded me more than once. I was kinda glad to get rid of it.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
61. My dad gave me the POS Chevy Impala when he bought the Chevy BelAir, The Impala sat in the back yard for five years .
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:06 PM
Feb 2025

I never drove the BelAir But the POS Impala "gift" was horrible. He bought nothing but Chevys during his life.

Shermann

(9,002 posts)
31. 89 Buick Century
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:22 PM
Feb 2025

The ECU crapped out for no reason, there were water leaks which made the carpets wet and moldy, and the transmission blew out and had to be replaced. Eventually the wiring spontaneously combusted in the engine bay, and that got fixed as well. The muffler fell off on the highway one day. The starter and power windows failed. It was only 10 years old and had less than 100,000 miles when I finally got rid of it.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
64. Thank you very much for your POS car post.I wonder if they deliberately make them bad.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:16 PM
Feb 2025

FullySupportDems

(404 posts)
36. A Dodge Dynasty
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:35 PM
Feb 2025

Funny thing about it was the key had to go in teeth side up. And if you put the key in wrongly, it stuck. Then it broke off. I fished it out with creative use of superglue and a tiny stick. Then it happened again and I left it that way. I had two half keys. Then it got to where it started without the key, well without the half key. And it was an oil burner with head gasket problems. I traded it in. For a minivan, of course.

sorcrow

(650 posts)
133. I did a drive away with a Dynasty
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 10:03 PM
Feb 2025

Drive aways are a way to get a car from point A to point B. You pick up a car and drive it where it needs to be. You only have to pay for gas and get the car there within the agreed time frame. The Dynasty was a repo that needed to get from San Francisco to Seattle.

We were moving from Monterey CA to Seattle. I picked up the car, loaded it and our car and off we went.

Here's the interesting part. The car was relatively fine, but it had ROACHES. It was long drive.

Regards,
Sorghum Crow

FullySupportDems

(404 posts)
134. That's interesting
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 10:14 PM
Feb 2025

I never heard of Drive Away, that's neat. All except for the roaches. I live by woods and I'm quite used to bugs. But not in the car. Ugh! I'm glad u made it.

I needed that Dynasty to fit 3 car seats in the back seat. Not all cars had the room for 3. It was a boat.

boonecreek

(1,364 posts)
40. '86 Renault Alliance
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:39 PM
Feb 2025

No power and it would randomly stop running. My neighbors across the street
bought it for $300. Tried to tell them it wasn't worth that much.

Best? '01 Acura 3.2 CL Type S. Bought in August of '01 and still have it.

WCIL

(344 posts)
174. I had one too!
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 09:02 PM
Feb 2025

My dad made me buy it brand new because it was "car of the year". It smelled like rotten eggs from the get go, and the electrical system was shit. Dodge bought it back from me in the mid '90s - I still had it because I couldn't afford anything else.

My husband and I had a 2004 Chevy Venture Van that would stop running if it went through a puddle, and the sliding door opened up as we were driving down the freeway in Chattanooga, TN. Yikes!

boonecreek

(1,364 posts)
175. Oh yeah, "The Car of the Year".
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 09:35 PM
Feb 2025

The Chevy Vega was a car of the year and we know how that worked out.
Eventually not even salvage yards wanted them.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
176. Thank you very much WCIL for your POS car stories. Chevy Venture Van sounds dangerous. with the door opening.
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 09:43 PM
Feb 2025

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,478 posts)
46. 1984 Oldsmobile Omega.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:05 PM
Feb 2025

I knew it was a bad car immediately, from the vibration sounds of various loose connections to the poor mating of the doors to the frame.

However, it was the only car on the used car lot that my father was willing to co-sign for financing... since I was still in high school at that time.

I can no longer remember all of the major repairs needed to keep it running, but I'm pretty sure the automatic transmission and the power train in general were the biggest ones.

I got rid of that junk car in less than two years, replacing it with a used Toyota Corolla against my Dad's wishes. Like Cosumer Reports indicated back then, the Corolla was much more reliable and hassle-free!

flvegan

(65,680 posts)
49. Jaguar XJ6
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:19 PM
Feb 2025

Circa 1986. Was practically brand new when I bought it, only 20k miles. Beautiful car for its day, very comfortable. Sadly, it was the true stereotype of British automotive excellence at the time. That meant none of the electrics worked on any given day. Acceleration was a suggestion, not a demand. It had two gas tanks, which was wonderful, mostly because inevitably one of the filler cap releases was always on the fritz. The radio had two volumes, off and speaker buzzing loud. Once, the horn started blaring constantly. The only way to shut it off was to pull the fuse. "Hood open with my head shaking" would have been the theme those couple years. Yeah, it was a pretty short term relationship.

It did make for great conversation at the time. My best friend had a Renault Alliance, and we'd sit and compare our current automotive dilemmas over beers. "Yeah, but at least your car..." was a common phrase between us.

marble falls

(70,446 posts)
50. '72 Mustang or '75 Cougar. Both absolute total rust buckets I bought from body shops. I got stories ...
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:24 PM
Feb 2025

... about both of them, let me tell ya.

They both looked beautiful. Perfect interiors. One I got free and one I paid $50.00 for.

The Cougar had a bent, broken and rusted out front frame, including the A-frame itself. The car had been aligned completely been played out and it would eat a front passenger tire out in 50 miles. I only used it in town and i knew every gas station where I could get a used and mounted for $15.00.

Once I could only get a snow tire. I stopped at a gas station that used attendants to pump gas, saw the snow tire on a front rim and asked, "When did Ford go to front wheel drive?"

I should have said, "It's a rare experimental model, wanna buy it? $55.00."

Shoulda, but didn't. Just looked sheepish.


One day I went to drive it somewhere and I just did not want to risk it. I called a tow company and they gave me $50.00 and I gave them the title. When the operator tried to lift the front end the car, the front end broke off the unibody and was only held to the chassis by the drive shaft.

Which at least demonstrated that a '75 Cougar was indeed rear wheel drive.

The driver knocked on my door and asked what should he do. I told him I didn't know but that he needed to get his '75 Cougar out of my driveway. They had to drag it up a flat bed. It looked like a terrible wreck with the windshield busted out from the first attempt.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
53. Thank you very much marble falls. I am staying with Subaru. after my experiences. Happy anniversary
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:36 PM
Feb 2025

marble falls

(70,446 posts)
56. Other than the $1,100 CV joint, we loved our Brat, and then we got pregnant. The cop was not pleased with ...
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:47 PM
Feb 2025

... the baby seat in the bed passenger chairs (a joke). Our other car at that time was a '49 Willys Jeepster Overland.

Next came the Volvos - highly recommend those.

redstatebluegirl

(12,754 posts)
51. 1967 VW Bug.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:30 PM
Feb 2025

No heat, floor boards were rotten I put a piece of cardboard down to cover the holes. The transmission was iffy at best .

On night I blew off some frat boys who tried to pick me up. I came out of the bar to find my bug on the sidewalk.

marble falls

(70,446 posts)
58. It was the floor board on the rear passenger side from someone not securing the battery and it tippped ...
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:57 PM
Feb 2025

... the traffic signs with a white background fit very well over the hole as well as strengthen the chassis if screwed in correctly. '67 V-dubs were easy to work on!

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,407 posts)
172. Those old Bugs were the most basic car
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 08:44 PM
Feb 2025

imaginable, and almost every Boomer (I'm one) had one. Or more. I personally owned two Bug early in my driving career.

kimbutgar

(26,679 posts)
52. 79 orange Plymouth arrow
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:35 PM
Feb 2025

I sold my 66 mustang that I drove all 4 years of college for more than I paid for it ( should have been a clue that I should have kept it) And they had this cute commercial on tv me and my my arrow. Sold it to my neighbor who liked the orange color! But the worst was a Nissan Sentra. It was gutless and not a great drive. Sold it after 1 year!

Comrade Citizen

(344 posts)
59. My first car, a cheap used 1979 Chevette
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:59 PM
Feb 2025

Kept burning through alternators and water pumps because the belt and pulleys weren't aligned.

The Madcap

(1,693 posts)
60. 89 Taurus
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:06 PM
Feb 2025

Went through front ball joints like crazy. Two radiators. Slippy transmission. Bent the cruise control button mounts within a month of buying it. So many other issues. Was enough to scare me from American carmakers.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
92. Thank you for you POS car post. That is one reason we stopped with the American made and buy Subarus
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 03:39 PM
Feb 2025

VMA131Marine

(5,152 posts)
74. Cars I have owned
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:41 PM
Feb 2025

1974 Mustang II Mach I - honestly I loved this car but I spent more time working on it than driving it probably. I leaked oil and transmission fluid in copious amounts and it ate water pumps but I learned a lot about fixing things on it.

1981 Plymouth Turismo 2.2 - the “sporty” hatchback version of the Dodge Omni. It was a stick shift and in 114,000 miles it went through two timing belts and a clutch and then a blown head gasket. It never really worked properly after that.

1984 Dodge Daytona with the standard 4 cylinder engine - this actually turned out to be a really reliable car for the most part. It did leave me stranded on the PA turnpike one snowy Thanksgiving weekend when the O2 sensor failed but other than that it was good up to about 176,000 miles when the head gasket failed ( that’s definitely a theme with Chryslers). It wasn’t the same after it was fixed.

1996 Mercury Sable this should have been a better car than it was. It had engine oil leaks that progressively got worse. The fuel pump failed, the transmission started having issues and the A/C failed all by 125,000 miles. I traded it in for

2006 Honda Accord Hybrid which I still have. It has 175,000 miles on it and the engine and transmission have been rock solid. I had to replaced the A/C compressor when the clutch went bad and I also replaced the NiMH battery after 160,000 miles which cost $1800. Other than that it’s really only had routine maintenance.

2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L RES - Great car has 131,000 miles on it will do at least that many more.

Honorable mention: just drove a Polestar 2 that I rented from Hertz on a work trip. OMG is that awesome. I’m definitely considering getting one. I liked it much more than the Tesla Model 3 I rented through Hertz last year.

Mad_Dem_X

(10,107 posts)
75. 1989 Ford Escort
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:43 PM
Feb 2025

My first new car. I had problems with it almost from Day One. I can't even tell you how much money I spent on the various repairs.

Dorothy V

(451 posts)
76. A '75 Dodge Dart.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 02:43 PM
Feb 2025

It spent more time in the shop than it did at my place. Then it threw a rod. Wasn't two years old yet when it croaked.

waterwatcher123

(446 posts)
93. GEO Metro - three cylinder jewel
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 03:41 PM
Feb 2025

I should have known it was going to be a problem given that the owner had an engine sitting in the middle of his living room. The Metro seized up and I had to rebuild it shortly after purchase. Of course, I did not replace the oil pump thinking what could go wrong with a metal oil pump (the car did not get much use afterward because it had an oil limiter that was not reinstalled after the rebuild (became a smoke machine afterward). Word-to-the wise is never rebuild an engine and fail to replace the oil pump with a new one (penny-wise, pound foolish).

beemerphill

(599 posts)
101. Jeep Liberty
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 04:12 PM
Feb 2025

This jinx tried to kill me three times in one year. I couldn't get rid of it fast enough. It had an invisible target on it and every car on the road aimed for it. I took a bath trading it in less than a year, but self-preservation was more important than dollars.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
149. Oh I loved my Jeep Liberty. Only had two problems, It was so high that it hardly fit in the garage. and second on windy
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 12:35 PM
Feb 2025

as I drove along the river it would shake because of the height of the Liberty . I had a bright red one and most cars didn;t mess with me.

Chipper Chat

(10,743 posts)
103. AMC PACER
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 04:12 PM
Feb 2025

1984 to 1990.
Multiple breakdowns. Once in Buda Texas on I-35 at midnight. Cost a king's ransom for a taxi into San Antonio.

chowmama

(980 posts)
105. Olds Delta 88
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 04:15 PM
Feb 2025

Given (well, sold) by my father when he got a new one.

MPG was crap. It had a habit of suddenly dying on the highway and being able to be re-started in about 5 minutes. Eventually, the electrical system crapped out and we came out of a store to find the windows going up and down and the doors locking and unlocking. I still remember having to keep trying to get in the car to pull the fuse. It was like Whack-A-Mole with the additional benefit of getting shocked at the end.

We drove it without the fuse connected for a while because we were broke. But if it hit a pothole, it nearly shook itself apart for a mile or two till the wheels realigned.

Its name was Big Bertha. In the end, it was acting more like Christine.

customerserviceguy

(25,406 posts)
112. My 1976 Gremlin
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 04:43 PM
Feb 2025

And it had the little gremlin logo on the back, on a decal that was much bigger than the little silvery thing that came out when they first introduced the car. It made my grandmother ask why I had a picture of the devil on my car!

debm55

(54,960 posts)
113. HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAH. Thank you very much customerserviceguy.for posting about the POS Gremlin. What your grandmother said
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 04:51 PM
Feb 2025

made me laught

customerserviceguy

(25,406 posts)
198. Yeah
Thu Mar 6, 2025, 08:43 PM
Mar 2025

It really was a POS, worked fine for the first two years, it was the two years after that that made up for it. I ended up trading it in on a 1982 Pontiac Phoenix. That was toast by 1986. Since then, I've stuck with Asian nameplate cars, and been happy with them.

LetMyPeopleVote

(174,270 posts)
114. My first car was a Ford Pinto
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 04:53 PM
Feb 2025

We got it after the recalls and after the fixed the gas tank

Thunderbeast

(3,760 posts)
116. 1994 Volvo 940
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 05:04 PM
Feb 2025

4 cylinder Turbo. Got 13 miles per gallon. Cost 30 cents per mile in repairs. Oil leaked from EVERYWHERE! Had to pull engine to change every gasket. Had to rebuild transmission.

Terrible car!

danieljsf

(4 posts)
120. 1984 Ford Tiempo
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 06:02 PM
Feb 2025

Constant starter problems, engine problems. Couldn't wait to rid myself of that hunk of junk.

OldBaldy1701E

(9,990 posts)
121. 1979 Ford Fairmont
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 06:08 PM
Feb 2025

It had some weird carburetor because of the energy crisis, and it was a piece of crap. The car was okay, it was just that stupid carb that was a junker and only that one would fit on the car. I got that car in 1987, and I got rid of it in 1988. It sat in my driveway for about three months before I was able to get it towed away.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
123. Thank you very much OldBaldy1701E for your POS car post. I had to call AAA to tow my POS Saturn and I still owed 4000
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 06:18 PM
Feb 2025

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on it. Had to pay that off to the credit union and pay on my Imprezza. They were not from the same company.

OldBaldy1701E

(9,990 posts)
124. That must have sucked.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 08:18 PM
Feb 2025

Yeah, that lawn ornament sat there for a while and I managed to get a 1975 Buick Skylark. The thing was shaped like an arrowhead! But backwards!

Mosby

(19,211 posts)
125. 1976 AMC Hornet hatchback
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 08:34 PM
Feb 2025

It was my first car. Complete POS. I was in an accident with it and moved up to a Chevy Citation, another complete POS.

Eugene

(66,732 posts)
194. Mine was a used 1976 Hornet wagon.
Wed Feb 26, 2025, 04:29 PM
Feb 2025

First car. Broke down regularly, but it was a learning experience.

Lotusflower70

(3,108 posts)
128. Lol
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 08:47 PM
Feb 2025

I had a Chevy Celebrity that I had to use a wrench to shut off the battery for a while.

I had a Toyota Corolla that I limped home with, I swear I felt something drop. I got in the driveway and turns out the front axle split.

I had a Hyundai that wouldn't accelerate on the highway, turns out my alternator went out. I got stuck on an exit ramp.

Fun times

doc03

(38,785 posts)
136. A new 1977 Chevy Blazer it rusted through in
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 10:39 PM
Feb 2025

18 months and mechanicly self destructed in the 3 years owned it. A pos.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,407 posts)
138. Am I the only person who is noticing that
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:35 PM
Feb 2025

every single POS car is an American one?

Every single one. Hmmmm. How bizarre is that?

I have only ever owned German or Japanese cars. My current vehicle is a 2017 Honda Fit and is a stick. I think it's the last year they made one. I totally despise automatics, and will not drive one, so this may well be my last car.

Oh, and I've stopped bothering to lock my car. I mean, what kid can possibly drive a stick, right? Even if I left it running and with the key on, I'd probably be safe.

MichMan

(16,532 posts)
142. People have posted Datsun, Fiat, VW, Renault, Volvo and Jaguar
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 08:27 AM
Feb 2025

Also Mercury Tracer (Mazda) Plymouth Arrow (Mitsubishi) and Geo Metro (Suzuki)

ProfessorGAC

(75,684 posts)
143. Nice Catch
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 08:34 AM
Feb 2025

I was actually expecting this topic to get noted, and there it was.
And like you, I saw Japanese & European cars prominently listed.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,407 posts)
182. Hmmm.
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 10:25 PM
Feb 2025

Guess I should be glad that I never personally owned any of those cars.

VW Bugs, Toyota Camry, Honda Civic. My current car is a 2017 Honda Civic, purchased in 2018. It had been a fleet car for some local company, and I suppose the fact that it's a stick is why I could purchase it cheaply a year later.

I will say that I'm astonished more people don't actually purchase reliable cars.

LudwigPastorius

(14,047 posts)
140. '85 Chevy Blazer
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:48 PM
Feb 2025

They were notorious for self-destructing rear main seals and transmissions (which were cast aluminum).

My transmission gave out at about 17,000 miles, so I had another one put in.

Then, I ended up rolling the engine when the real main seal blew, because the oil pressure idiot light didn't come on (there was no gauge, just a light). By the time I figured out what was happening, I couldn't get off the freeway fast enough to prevent engine damage.

One rebuilt engine later, after a few thousand miles, the new transmission crapped out. At that point, I sold it...cheap, just to get it out of my life.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
156. Thank you for your POS car post LudwigPastouius. I bought my Saturn new. Engine blew a year later. Still owed 4000 on it
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 02:16 PM
Feb 2025

to the Credit Union . Bought a Subaru new. Stayed with Subaru. Was paying 4000 on a car that had to be towed and the new car to get to work.

LudwigPastorius

(14,047 posts)
159. Ouch!
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 02:38 PM
Feb 2025

Yeah, paying for major repairs while you're still making payments is heinous.

That pretty much put me off buying another GM product for life.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
164. Yes, I think the Saturn was a Japanese make as they used the Japanese method for marketing the POS car
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 06:12 PM
Feb 2025

MissMillie

(39,546 posts)
141. 1989 Mercury Tracer
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 05:43 AM
Feb 2025

I bought it brand new.

After 3 years it was looking for a 3rd engine.

justaprogressive

(6,260 posts)
144. 1989 Ford Tempo what a POS!
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 11:00 AM
Feb 2025

After 6 months I wanted to roll it off a cliff! It only cost me $1 but I feel
like I was overcharged!

TommieMommy

(2,622 posts)
145. We had a few. A Pinto. An old 55 Chevy that couldn't get out of its own way. An old Dodge pickup
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 11:14 AM
Feb 2025

That had a gremlin in the engine with a hammer. An old Ford pickup with holes in the floor. Fun times when you look back at the crazy stuff you got past.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
147. Thank you TommieMommy for sharing your POS car stories with us. Rich had a Mustang with a whole in the passager side.
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 12:14 PM
Feb 2025

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floor. We called it the Flintstone mobile.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,407 posts)
180. I am still astonished, although not amazed,
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 10:10 PM
Feb 2025

that the vast majority of crap cars are from American manufacturers.

AmBlue

(3,457 posts)
184. 1997 Volvo 850
Tue Feb 25, 2025, 10:49 PM
Feb 2025

Bought into all the "safety" BS advertising about Volvos when I was pregnant with our first child. That damned car locked my infant son inside, strapped into his carseat in the 85 degree Florida morning heat. I nearly had a heart attack while we waited on the emergency squad and the locksmith!!

There were other issues with that car I won't go into, even tho I bought it brand new!! Never again will I buy another Volvo.

debm55

(54,960 posts)
192. Wow. That could have been very dangerous for your son.I wouldn't buy the POS Volvo either. Glad things worked out for
Wed Feb 26, 2025, 10:25 AM
Feb 2025

you and your son.

LogDog75

(1,061 posts)
187. '96 Chrysler LHS was the worst
Wed Feb 26, 2025, 12:10 AM
Feb 2025

Ive owned 12 cars in my lifetime. Ten of them were used cars mainly because I was in the AF and I usually stayed only two or three years so I bought used cars. I was stationed in Sacramento in the late 90s and the car I was driving was totaled so I bought a used '96 Chrysler LHS. I learned it was originally owned by the state legislature as part of their fleet of cars so I figured it was well taken care of. The car ran well for a couple of years until I drove to my new base in Florida. As I pulled into a K-Mart parking lot in Sidell, Louisiana, something in the steering wheel gear box broke and the steering wheel just spun without turning the wheels. I got that fixed and the car ran well for three more years. After that, the head gasket went out three times after I returned to California. I finally traded the car in for a 2007 Honda CR-V which has turned out to be the best car I ever owned.

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