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Worst Car of 2008 - Your nominees

110 messages,  Last post on Dec 15, 2008 at 12:51 PM

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#73 of 110
depressive by noni4
Nov 20, 2008 (1:09 am)
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Okay, I decided to trade my 2006 Impala that had NO problems for a 2008 Town and Country Touring because I have 4 grandchildren and needed more room. So, I spent alot of $$$$ thinking I was getting a reliable car, boy was I wrong. It was as if I was driving a beater. The car was made in such a shabby way that I no longer enjoy driving the darn thing. It started at the beginning with mostly cosmetic problems. The headlight, mirrors, glass case holder, gps, radio, defroster. I live in Illinois and last winter I had to scrape the inside of the windows to see. But of course, the dealer says they couldn't find any problems. The rear caliber was sticking intermittently, but of course not when they checked it, I took it in 4 times for this and finally demanded that it be taken care of, sure they did, two days later I'm driving and something came off the driver front tire area and came off which rattled around then squeeling, which this time they found nothing again and I was told I must have hit something in the road, I DID NOT, but they now say at 17,000 miles I need front brakes. I have a 2000 Dodge Ram Van and I didnt change the brakes until 80,000 miles. I mostly drive expressway and do not use the brakes alot. The heat elements didn't work. The outer quarter panels vibrated and they were falling off which the car had to go to a body shop. I've had that "lemon" in for alot of times... The rental agency even knows me by my first name... I vote for the 2008 Town and Country as being the worst car of 2008 and the most unreliable, safe car I've ever owned. I thought for the money I paid I'd get a better car, how wrong I was.....
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Re: depressive [noni4] by guss
Nov 20, 2008 (4:32 am)
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Replying to: noni4 (Nov 20, 2008 1:09 am)

I guess with the new ownership they T&C has really slipped in reliability. Not that they ever had a great reputation, but our '03 has been great. Just one trip to the dealer for a bushing covered under warrenty.
 
 We did get the 7/70 they were offering then, were at 5 1/2 years and 62k miles, but it has been so good so far I am not to worried about it implodoing.
 
It makes me a little sad that Chrysler is running away with the nominations. At one point they were at least very sytlish cars if not the most reliable.
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Re: depressive [guss] by pf_flyer HOST
Nov 20, 2008 (5:31 am)
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Replying to: guss (Nov 20, 2008 4:32 am)

It is kind of sad. Maybe it's because it was the car I learned to drive on, and learned to fix, and was the first car I had to take care of on my own, but my '66 Newport is one I woldn't mind having back. Yes, newer cars are "better" but that Newport was great.
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Counting down to Christmas! by pf_flyer HOST
Nov 29, 2008 (7:32 am)
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Well, Grandma Schwartz jumped in and made the decision for the Turkey of the Year
 
A Chrysler product would not have surprised me, but the Pacifica got it last year and the domestics have been getting enough abuse lately
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Re: Counting down to Christmas! [pf_flyer] by fezo
Nov 29, 2008 (8:42 am)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Nov 29, 2008 7:32 am)

I was going to throw the wimp flag for the no Chrysler in consecutive years but it's tough to argue with the, uh, winner?
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Chrysler minivans... by andre1969
Nov 29, 2008 (10:09 am)
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one thing that disappointed me with the latest crop of minivans was the third row seat. Now in the past, one big advantage of a minivan over an SUV or a regular station wagon was a third row that was uncompromised. While most third rows were usually best left for children and contortionists, minivans would usually at least give you a third row that was as comfortable as the second row. So when a minivan claimed seating for 7 or 8, you knew it was 7 or 8 adults, rather than 4-5 adults and 2-3 children or circus dwarves. Not so with the latest Caravan/T&C. Their third rows feel like afterthoughts to me. Thinly padded, short cushions mounted low on the floor, forcing you into a bit of a fetal position.
 
As slab-sided as the Caravan/T&C are, I thought that would make them feel roomier inside, too, but they just felt small to me. The main reason GM couldn't compete in the minivan segment was because the Venture and its clones were too narrow inside, cutting down on their versatility. But I swear, that same affliction hit the Caravan/T&C
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Re: Counting down to Christmas! [fezo] by pf_flyer HOST
Nov 29, 2008 (10:42 am)
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Replying to: fezo (Nov 29, 2008 8:42 am)

Wimp flag? Good one!
 
Hey... don't argue with Grandma or you don't get the special cookies.
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Re: Counting down to Christmas! [pf_flyer] by fezo
Nov 29, 2008 (10:49 am)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Nov 29, 2008 10:42 am)

Oh, no! Count me i on the cookies.
 
I get that with the new minivans though I have to say even a short person such as myself has issues with getting into the third seat. It may be fine once you are there but I only bend in so many ways...
 
I don't like the look of the current Chrysler vans - at least not compared to the last generation. With any luck I'm on my last van anyway...
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Re: Counting down to Christmas! [fezo] by pf_flyer HOST
Nov 29, 2008 (10:51 am)
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Replying to: fezo (Nov 29, 2008 10:49 am)

Closest I ever came to a van was my 1986 Nissan Stanza "wagon" although I'm not exactly sure how I'd classify it now
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Re: Counting down to Christmas! [pf_flyer] by fezo
Nov 29, 2008 (11:17 am)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Nov 29, 2008 10:51 am)

Many years back my wife got stuck at work in a two foot snowstorm. She's an RN and of course at work no matter what the weather. Once they had someone to take over for her the word was she could find a ride with someone with a 4WD vehicle or sleep there at the hospital and wait for a guard in one of the hospital's 4WD security vehicles. Her friend says "I have 4WD!" It was that very Stanza wagon. I didn't find that part out until she was home. She obviously did make it.

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