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Originally Posted by MrSelfDestruct
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Because something pulled from a list of acronyms insulting every automaker out there is certainly a valid argument against buying a car.
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But, do you disagree ?
I hadn't quoted the Dodge one or Honda one, or any other one, because they weren't nearly as true.
I have been to hundreds of junk yards getting parts for my cars, and the most common cars I see in those junk yards are Saabs. The funniest part ? They are pretty much the only cars in those junk yards that didn't have any major damage (slight exaggeration, but you get the idea).
Any time I see SEVERAL of the same type of (comparitively) late model car in scrap yards with no damage, the only conclusion one can draw is that they aren't exactly on the more reliable side of the car spectrum.
If I was just trying to be funny, I would have spouted off the Dodge acronym in this thread, but simply stated, Dodges are actually OK for reliability, as long as you don't go for their truck lines, or care that they burn out indicator bulbs as if they ran on blinker fluid.
The OP was asking for a sporty car that was RELIABLE, and simply stated, Saabs do not fit that bill.