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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Lang" data-source="post: 893540" data-attributes="member: 65699"><p>It's kind of ironic that the car that the government is bringing in to issue us is from a company called Fiat.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Dodge Grand Caravan might have been their best seller because it was so crappily built that people always had to buy another, as it was cheaper than repairs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Years ago, the family had a Grand Caravan. It was plagued with problems, and one day the transmission magically died, and a grand was necessary to revive it. A few weeks later, engine trouble started up, the seat belt mechanisms broke, and despite the "investment" that was pumped into it for fixing the problems, the DNR on it was honored and we dropped that crap for the honda odyssey. (Which, while being far better, is always needing some expensive maintenance, but it is a honda after all, so this is expected...and it can't be driven on dirt lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Lang, post: 893540, member: 65699"] It's kind of ironic that the car that the government is bringing in to issue us is from a company called Fiat. The Dodge Grand Caravan might have been their best seller because it was so crappily built that people always had to buy another, as it was cheaper than repairs. Years ago, the family had a Grand Caravan. It was plagued with problems, and one day the transmission magically died, and a grand was necessary to revive it. A few weeks later, engine trouble started up, the seat belt mechanisms broke, and despite the "investment" that was pumped into it for fixing the problems, the DNR on it was honored and we dropped that crap for the honda odyssey. (Which, while being far better, is always needing some expensive maintenance, but it is a honda after all, so this is expected...and it can't be driven on dirt lol) [/QUOTE]
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