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Uh-Oh Lower Ball Joints
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<blockquote data-quote="Dreman" data-source="post: 536349" data-attributes="member: 61303"><p>Nelson,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>American quality is improving. I'll grant you that it took the quality of the inexpensive Japanese cars to get them moving, but quality now is much better than in years past.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It used to be normal to trade a car in for a new one every two years. Now it's not uncommon to go five or six or even ten years between new vehicles. Our Trac has 83,000 miles on it at 2-1/2 years old, and has had no major problems whatsoever. My GMC is six years old and 192,000 miles, and the only thing I've replaced on it so far is the water pump, other than normal maintenance items. I would not be worried about getting in either of our vehicles and driving cross-country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreman, post: 536349, member: 61303"] Nelson, American quality is improving. I'll grant you that it took the quality of the inexpensive Japanese cars to get them moving, but quality now is much better than in years past. It used to be normal to trade a car in for a new one every two years. Now it's not uncommon to go five or six or even ten years between new vehicles. Our Trac has 83,000 miles on it at 2-1/2 years old, and has had no major problems whatsoever. My GMC is six years old and 192,000 miles, and the only thing I've replaced on it so far is the water pump, other than normal maintenance items. I would not be worried about getting in either of our vehicles and driving cross-country. [/QUOTE]
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