19th Feb 2018, 16:53
A Chevette is a little too bland and small for my taste. Never was big on compacts. But if you find one I'm sure it will do you good seeing how there is really nothing to them. I knew a guy with a diesel model and it wouldn't die. They had a run from 76 - 87, so you should be able to acquire one in good condition. Just be careful of rust, a problem most manufacturers had back then. Good luck.
19th Feb 2018, 19:19
I forgave Justin Timberlake for *NSYNC years ago. Time to give it up.
19th Feb 2018, 21:56
Would that make me happy?
In all honesty I really don't care what it is that you or anybody on here drives.
The problem is that you keep on reigniting the whole old vs new topic without any explanation on why you believe old is bad.
Yeah I know, old cars had sloppy handling (if you didn't know how to drive them) poor fuel economy, and so on.
But, that doesn't mean they were unreliable. Body on frame cars could take a beating and still roll the odometer once or twice. Engines were basic. What could go wrong? Water pump? Oil leak? Fuel pump? Those examples can also happen to a modern day car ON TOP of all the high tech electronic controlled just about everything items.
Points have been made. Both sides have ups and downs. Let's quit while we are ahead shall we?
19th Feb 2018, 14:16
Oh yeah I'm sure across the entire nation there is only "one" person having problems with the millions of modern cars on the road... Please.