Maine, I do notice some commonalities amongst that list of vehiclesMy worst cars of all time:
1984 VW Rabbit GTI - Hands down one of the worst vehicles I have ever owned. Nothing about that car was ever right. Did I even mention the squeaks & rattles....
2002 Mercedes E320 4Matic Wagon - Mercedes had my wifes car for 80% of our ownership. They absolutely could not fix the issue with the driveline. It took a lawer and a lemon law case to get Mercedes to finally do the right thing.
2004 Audi A6 Wagon - Lets just say that after this debacle we will never touch any Audi (or VW or Porsche) product in this lifetime. Why? Audi won't even honor their own written warranties. They are a despicable company to deal with and completely dishonest.
1999 BMW M3 Convertible - we only drove that car about 3K miles per year and it average $1.00 per mile in non routine maintenance.
GM Family Level Feud - Since my fathers debacle with the GM diesel issues in the early 80’s not one person in our family will touch any GM vehicle with a ten foot pole. My dad was treated so poorly that we all have a lifetime boycott....
The “one I didn’t buy” award for me goes to a 1960’s vintage InternatIonal Harvester Scout!Then there is the one I didn't buy. In 1994 I went to see a new Lada Niva in the show room. They didn't have a test drive model available when I went in but I figured I would just check out the show room anyway. The one in the show room had rust on the rear view mirror, the tonneau cover over the luggage compartment was broken, the drivers seat was lopsided and the sales man was drunk. I bought a 1984 diesel Land Cruiser instead which turned out to be a great vehicle. Oh, the Lada dealer closed down not long after. Go figure.
Owned a 1982 CJ-7 and agree 100%. High fun factor but for every 2 hours of fun it was 10 hours of work. My 82 was a hybrid mish-mash of GM, Ford and AMC parts. What a freaking mess.... Still, it was fun to own...1985 jeep cj7. bought it new, built locally, still own it. was a piece of junk the day i bought it, never ran in the salt. silly to operate. it is so poorly designed on so many levels that it's fun to parade it up and down the shore road to aeolus. a true jalopy when new
Same engine as my “Squareback” I think. It was an aluminum block that I cracked.VW Bus; air-cooled aluminum block where cylinder studs pulled out of the block.
That is all we will own now days (other than my wife's antique Mercedes). Boring as hell, but they are reliable, take a beating and just keep on going... You'll need to pry my 02 Sequoia from my cold dead fingers, unless rust gets it first, then I'll fly to Texas and buy another one, maybe even upgrade to an 07 or perhaps even an LX-470........To review this write up just buy a Honda or Toyota. Lexus being luxury choice no problems mentioned with these. Yea BMW "broke man walking"
My local wheel repair guy knew me all too well when we owned the M3. We averaged about 5-6 bent wheel repairs a year and that was only doing 3K miles per summer. Suffice it to say 45 series tires, on soft magnesium wheels, are one of the dumbest things you can do in Maine.... D'oh....After, nearly five decades, my wife passed, and I now have a new love. She brought a BMW into the relationship, and it can’t stay away from potholes! This one destroyed two tires and bent one alloy wheel within six months.
I had a '77 Toyota Land Cuiser FJ-40 (short wheel base) soft top with a 327 Chevy small block, painted with zebra stripes, 4" lift, 37" tires. I had a BLAST with that car.Owned a 1982 CJ-7 and agree 100%. High fun factor but for every 2 hours of fun it was 10 hours of work. My 82 was a hybrid mish-mash of GM, Ford and AMC parts. What a freaking mess.... Still, it was fun to own...