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well, here's something for yall.
my mom got a 1981 Pontiac sunbird as her first car, it had the exhaust fall off, and the clutch needed replacement at 27000 mi. she sold it, got a 1984 Celica GT, and that thing is still running (not well in the past 2-3 yrs., but hey). shows you a difference in quality. yeah, the big 3 have improved some, but toyota is good quality wise.
also, they're not too difficult to repair. and they get great fuel mileage
plus, I've always been attracted to the Celica, what a great car, sad to see it replaced with a scion.
the only downside: Toyota is getting rid of great stickshift cars left and right.
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