
96' Jetta
It's not the best... But im happy
Now the question is:
What was your first car?


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Jstar1 wrote:seems great for a first car, did you buy it yourself or did your parents help you
Jstar1 wrote:at least its a volkswagen you can always trust the germans



AvAlAnChE1 wrote:Jstar1 wrote:at least its a volkswagen you can always trust the germans
No, you can't. German cars are infamous for breaking down in bits and pieces.

AvAlAnChE1 wrote:BMW: The reason why they have a good warranty is because everything breaks down, everything.
Mercedes: Mercedes' reputation took a plummet starting in '93 because they cut their research and development funding to make more money, just recently they started to fund for that again.
Porsche: Go find me a good working porsche older than 15 years... you can't because all of them are broken down or barely work.
Audi: Stupidest transmissions in the world, like freaken glass. Replaced all too often.
Just RECENTLY have all these companies stepped up their game.
Snoopy wrote:Because Fords, Dodge, and Pontiacs are really good yea?
AvAlAnChE1 wrote:Snoopy wrote:Because Fords, Dodge, and Pontiacs are really good yea?
Pontiac sucks, except for recently as well. You see much more old Fords and Chevys still on the road with vast numbers of miles on them, and still running strong.


AvAlAnChE1 wrote:Snoopy wrote:Because Fords, Dodge, and Pontiacs are really good yea?
Pontiac sucks, except for recently as well. You see much more old Fords and Chevys still on the road with vast numbers of miles on them, and still running strong.

[SD]Kratos wrote:AvAlAnChE1 wrote:Snoopy wrote:Because Fords, Dodge, and Pontiacs are really good yea?
Pontiac sucks, except for recently as well. You see much more old Fords and Chevys still on the road with vast numbers of miles on them, and still running strong.
this is right for usa only
I see a lot of old german cars, including porsche, audi, volks or mercedes still running here