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davidpizzica
04-11-2007, 12:41 AM
I know I've done this thread awhile ago, but since then we've gotten new members. What was the worst car you've owned? Mine was a 1973 Ford Maverick! It turned out to be the halves of two cars welded together! Needless to say we got rid of THAT right away!

caseysmom
04-11-2007, 12:58 AM
We had a gmc jimmy in about 1990 that went through several transmissions :rolleyes:

DrKym
04-11-2007, 01:12 AM
in the early 80s (ok late 70s) I bought an Amc Gremlin...........................let us just say the preacher who sold it to me for 400 will rot in hell.............

davidpizzica
04-11-2007, 01:18 AM
in the early 80s (ok late 70s) I bought an Amc Gremlin...........................let us just say the preacher who sold it to me for 400 will rot in hell.............
He'll be roomies in that very hot place with the guy who swindled me into buying that Maverick!!

wombat2u2004
04-11-2007, 01:30 AM
I had an Austin Healey Sprite sports car when I lived in Singapore in the early 70's. My girlfriend had to get out and push it so I could clutch start it, everytime we wanted to go somewhere. One night on my way home from my girlfriends place....I stopped at a red light, and the whole car fell into two pieces....front end and rear end. It only cost me like 250 bucks when I first bought it, and I had a lot of fun in it for sure. But the next week, I went back to the very same Chinese dealer who had sold it to me, and asked him to keep a look out for a MG Midget.....and in his broken English he said to me "Hey John, you want MG maggot ???" That was enough for me....I bought my cars elsewhere from then on. LOL
Wombat

Pawsitive Thinking
04-11-2007, 04:20 AM
My worst car was also my favourite! It was a Toyota Starlet, called Hamish T Car :rolleyes:.

Its unique feature was the inbuilt shower (courtesy of a badly fitted sunroof) everytime it rained and I went round a corner :D

Logan
04-11-2007, 07:50 AM
Mine was a Plymouth Horizon, my first car, which my dad helped me buy after my Junior year at Clemson. I think it was probably a 1978 model and we bought it used. It was actually sort of cute, but every time you slowed down to make a turn, the car would turn off! Not a good thing! It spent several months in and out of the shop, but never could get fixed, so the dealer took it back and we got a Dodge Omni instead! LOL!!! Can't say that any vehicle I have owned has been a lemon since that first one.

Logan

BitsyNaceyDog
04-11-2007, 08:05 AM
Mine was a Plymouth Horizon, my first car, which my dad helped me buy after my Junior year at Clemson. I think it was probably a 1978 model and we bought it used. It was actually sort of cute, but every time you slowed down to make a turn, the car would turn off! Not a good thing! It spent several months in and out of the shop, but never could get fixed, so the dealer took it back and we got a Dodge Omni instead! LOL!!! Can't say that any vehicle I have owned has been a lemon since that first one.

Logan
My mom had a Plymouth Horizon when I was little, she hated that car. I was with her the day a lady ran a red light, hit us and totaled the car. It was a bittersweet day- no one wants to be in a car accident, but we were all fine and my mom now had to get a new car!

sirrahved
04-11-2007, 09:37 AM
The one we just got rid of... a 1997 Chevy Venture. All in all, it had about $10,000 of work put into it over 10 years (including a new engine!), and it would have been about another $4,000 to get it back in working order!

A lemon if I've ever heard of one.

king2005
04-11-2007, 10:52 AM
My 1999 Mercury Mystique Sport LS is my first & only car... sooooo I cannot bad mouth the car, but I can & will BASH the last mechanic that worked on it.. or should I say BROKE IT! ok ok my car has a fer issues, but I still love it!!

I cannot go over 80km/hr without it shaking really bad... If I have to go on the 401 I'll crank my sterio so the bass will drown out the shaking.. I just come out of the car deaf & sore ears... but its sooo worth it! My engine light is on.. I know what it is & as soon as I get my loan, its getting fixed.. its just the CO2 sensor... OH my horn is now known as the gay horn.. its broken & it sounds god aweful lol When I use it everyone stops, looks & laughs :rolleyes: it sounds that horrid... I try to do everything NOT to let Chad drive my car, cause he'll play with whats left of my horn :rolleyes:

It use to power surge all the time.. but yesterday I decided to learn how to use the cruse control buttons (5 of them) on my car... that fixed my power surges!!! My car use to rev up to 1000 on its on.. not a HUGE issue... then it went to 1500.. then 2000 EEK!! :eek: Then the car would all of a sudden give a lot of power, to the point I had to use my break to control my car :eek: Well it fixed its self now do its all good lol I'm going to dissconnect(pull the fuse) the cruse control as I think its messing up.. but I'll do that if the power surges return.

For a couple weeks my car was addicted to gas. It was a horrible habbit & very costly. My car did so much gas, it was twice the cost :S Instead of getting 1/2 a tank/week... It took 1 & a bit/week :eek: I got mad at my car & went speeding on the 401 & it fixed its self.

I kinda like my car.. its fixes its self lol Now if it could only fix the shaking & horn, then it'll be the most perfect car lol

all in all I'm in love with my car. I was offered the White 1999 Ford Explorer that I drove for over a month instead of my car, but the car has a special place in my heart & I couldn't give it up. Even thought the Explorer was in tip top shape, same price & really good on gas! It used about 5 bucks/week more then my car does. I had a blast in the truck... I use to drive to the gas station just to speed over the gas tank holes, as the suv would bouce all over!! The jump on Winston Churchill N was awesome, you can get air doing 80-100km/hr over it in that suv hehehe Off roading was a lot of fun too.. MUD WAVES!!!! hehehe

*Hugs her car*

pitc9
04-11-2007, 11:12 AM
I had an 1986 Cavalier hatchback that to start it, you had to:
1st - Put the key in the ignition and turn it to "on".
2nd - Flip a toggle switch on the dash board (that had been installed by my dad)
3rd - Push a button on the dash (also installed by my dad) :D

Varooom...then it started up and purred like a kitten! :D

king2005
04-11-2007, 11:30 AM
I had an 1986 Cavalier hatchback that to start it, you had to:
1st - Put the key in the ignition and turn it to "on".
2nd - Flip a toggle switch on the dash board (that had been installed by my dad)
3rd - Push a button on the dash (also installed by my dad) :D

Varooom...then it started up and purred like a kitten! :D

Hmmmm we should have install that in our Cavalier as its been stolen twice lol

davidpizzica
04-11-2007, 02:02 PM
My first car was a 1968 Ford Fairlane. Nice looking car and it ran good, but it had some electrical problems. I could turn on the parking lights, turn on the left (it had to be the LEFT turn signal!) turn signal and the radio would turn on and play without the key being in the ignition! Interesting car!

Uabassoon
04-11-2007, 03:47 PM
Mine was my 98 chevy S10 that I just traded in. It was my first car so I did love it, but the upkeep sure was expensive! The car ate batteries like crazy. In the 7 years I drove it I think I replaced 5 batteries! It always felt like there was something wrong with it, one day it was fine and then the next it shook on the road. So something always needed to be done to it, nothing major but I was always doing little things, spark plugs, fuel injector flush, serpentine belt replacement.... the windsheild wipers didn't work, sometimes if I got out of the car and gave them a push start they would work but then it would decide to stop working again right in the center of my windsheild to block my view. The final straw was when the radiator blew and caused a leak in my head gasket. For a car that only had 86,000 miles on it I was sick of all the problems.

davidpizzica
04-11-2007, 04:19 PM
Mine was my 98 chevy S10 that I just traded in. It was my first car so I did love it, but the upkeep sure was expensive! The car ate batteries like crazy. In the 7 years I drove it I think I replaced 5 batteries! It always felt like there was something wrong with it, one day it was fine and then the next it shook on the road. So something always needed to be done to it, nothing major but I was always doing little things, spark plugs, fuel injector flush, serpentine belt replacement.... the windsheild wipers didn't work, sometimes if I got out of the car and gave them a push start they would work but then it would decide to stop working again right in the center of my windsheild to block my view. The final straw was when the radiator blew and caused a leak in my head gasket. For a car that only had 86,000 miles on it I was sick of all the problems.
Isn't it great to have a new car where everything works! Of course everything worked on my old car too, until that idiot ran the red light and broadsided me, totaling it.

lizbud
04-11-2007, 04:54 PM
The worst cars I've ever owned were Fords. :p The last was a Ford Escort.

I switched to Chev & Pontiac and lastly Toyotas. Toyotas are one of the very
best cars made. :)

Uabassoon
04-11-2007, 11:36 PM
I forgot the worst part about my old truck. The a/c didn't work, try driving in the middle of an Az summer without a/c. In the summer I drove to work and home and that was it until 8 p.m. when it was cool enough to go out.


Toyotas are one of the very best cars made.

That's why my new car is a toyota :) I'm looking forward to trouble free driving :D

Twisterdog
04-12-2007, 12:14 AM
That's a tie, probably, between the Ford Escort and the Jeep Laredo. We were starving college students, and had the vehicles to prove it!

When I got a job offer my senior year in college, the FIRST thing I did was sell that Escort and order a custom Mazda Miata. Ooooh, how I loved that car!

smokey the elder
04-12-2007, 12:16 PM
I had this 1984 Subaru which gave me transmission trouble, nonstop. I'm reluctant to ever get another Subaru.

Pam
04-12-2007, 01:05 PM
Toyotas are one of the very
best cars made. :)

Totally agree! Our family has had several Toyotas and we loved them all. I think that Toyota boasts best consumer loyalty or something to that effect and I believe they are right.

I have a Honda CRV now (my second) but to be honest each time I considered the Toyota RAV-4. There was just a little *something extra* about the CRV that grabbed me each time.

My worst car was a Chevy Corvair. Actually it was the first car hubby bought after we got married. Probably very few people here even remember the Chevy Corvair. We often had puffs of smoke come out from under the dashboard as we'd drive down the road. Never did find out where that all came from because we traded it in quickly. LOL!

cassiesmom
04-12-2007, 01:22 PM
My only troublemaker car was a 1987 Toyota Tercel hatchback with a 4-speed manual transmission. It also had an AM FM cassette radio and air conditioning. I got the car without the a/c because it was missing a part from the factory installation. The problems began when the car was recalled to the dealer for installation of the missing part. The a/c never did work correctly. I used to tell people who rode in my car that they could either be cool or get where they wanted to go, but not both at the same time. I used to park in an outdoor lot at work and after a 10-hour shift in cold winter weather the doors would freeze closed, but the hatch wouldn't - so I used to pop the hatch and climb over the backseat to get the driver's door open, then wrap up in a wool blanket until the heat started. Since then I've had two Saturns. My sister had a Toyota Camry that she absolutely drove into the ground. When it died she got a Toyota Highlander, which has proven itself extremely reliable. It's a bit of a gas-guzzler, though.

binka_nugget
04-12-2007, 01:27 PM
I've only had two cars.. a 93 Dodge Shadow, and a 98 Honda Accord (current car). The 93 was insanely expensive to keep running. I remember one week, we were at the mechanics every single day. Each day we'd bring it home, then find something wrong with it the next morning and bring it in again.

I drive a Honda now and I'm very happy with it. :D

cmayer31
04-13-2007, 01:03 AM
I'd have to say it was my '86 Ford Escort. I feel bad calling it the worst car because it really was a champ and put up with so much abuse. However there is a story why it is the worst:

Driving down the freeway one day I was lightly hitting the steering wheel while listening to a song and the entire wheel popped off in my hand with the wires attached. I showed it to my buddy in the passenger seat and he screamed "Put it back on! Put it back!" So I stuck it back on the steering column and drove back home. I told my dad there was a problem with the Escort and when he asked what I offered to hand him the wheel. I donated that car not too long after.

Here's why I feel bad for the poor thing. My parents bought it for my brother as his first car from a real nice guy :rolleyes: who said it had never had any issues. The car looked good and seemed to drive good. However, one day while my brother was driving it the front end basically fell apart from the rest of the car. It turns out the car was in a major wreck and the front subframe had been poorly rebuilt :mad: . So the front end was reattached a second time since being built. Front end number 3 came after I had the car for a while, it was a hand-me-down. I wasn't too surprised when the frontend had to be repaired though. Between my brother and I that car had logged more flight time than most people with private pilot licenses. :eek: That car loved to fly. If you're ever in Simi Valley you might see parts of a white escort dug into most of the intersections that cross the railroad tracks. :D Then again we also played Dukes of Hazzard in it and took it through trails that our friends trucks were getting stuck in. :rolleyes: Man I miss that car at times.

I have many more wonderful car/truck stories, but that escort was the worst from the get go.

Laura's Babies
04-13-2007, 09:21 AM
The worst car was a rental that I had several trips back. A 2007 Chrystler 300. A very impressive looking car... We got off the boat up in Kentucky when one of those bad winter storms was appraoching and it was cold!! Well, the heater didn't work and 2 of the dash lights were on that signal the car needs to be serviced. This car only had 25,000 miles on it.

Looked up the meaning of those lights in the book in the glove box and one of the lights was a "toggle" (?) light. Instructions said you could still drive the car as long as the light was on but if it started blinking, you needed to stop and shut the car off immediately... GREAT! Here we are trying to beat the winter storm and had a long trip ahead and we had a car with problems..

We made it home on pins and needles but returning it to the airport the next day was ONE SCAREY RIDE! Stop and go traffic on the interstate for most of the way and towards the end, when I would let off the brake and press on the gas, there was a BIG ker-lunk in the back and the car would jerk forward real bad. I am convinced that if I had to stop and go 2 - 3 more times the transmission was going to fall out on the road. I was a nervous wreck when I got to the car return and I gave them a piece of my mind and told them they better not DARE rent that car again until they had it checked at the Chrystler dealership.. That was a horribale car!

cali
04-13-2007, 10:35 AM
the van.... lol it had no heat, the lifters on the back gate didnt work no matter how often they were changed, the side sliding door only worked in summer, the driver side door didnt open(AKA the only working door was the front passenger). the blinker only worked when it felt like it... I cant even name all the things that were wrong with the engine. finally is just died and even the best machanics could not fix it. either way it makes our new 1995 bare bones ford Taurus feel like a luxery vehical lol

wolf_Q
04-13-2007, 11:05 AM
I've only had two cars, my current one, a 1992 chevy lumina and before that I had a 1987 buick century. Both cars were "hand-me-downs" (that I had to pay for, not free), my current one from my grandma, the buick from my parents. Actually, I really like the car that I have now, its a total granny car but so far it hasn't given me much trouble...I'm not a big car person, I don't need anything fancy, I just want it to work well.

The buick ran pretty well really, I'd still have it if it weren't for wrecking it and it costing more to fix it to make it pass inspections then what its worth. But it had some issues. The radio would go out and make weird alien noises (had to buy a cd player). The passenger side door could only be opened from the inside. The drivers side window decided to stop working one day and never worked again. Man was that ever embarassing with drive-throughs, I had to open my door. :o It also liked to randomly die on me, stranding me in various places. After the front end was wrecked the car still worked, I drove it around for months looking like that lol.

The worst car my family has ever owned was a Ford Taurus. We will never even consider another Ford after that one. It was years ago that we had it, I can't remember all of the issues other than the transmission going out repeatedly, all I know is that my parents absolutely hated that car. My friend just bought a used Ford Taurus too and has had nothing but trouble with it as well.