>>1680032What are you talking about? Ive always driven GMs and they run and drive great and give me very little trouble.
Jap cars run well without breaking but are slipping in reliability compared to american cars, who have over taken them. They cheap as all hell on the interior, everything cheap plastic and poor grade textiles. have little to no power, brakes feel soft, just generally dont drive nice and ride like crap. You have to gas the hell out of them just to go uphill. Not to mention if you actually worked on cars you would know they are go kart tier construction and i would not want to be in a collision in one. I used to have a toyaota corolla years ago and it always ran well but was overall a piece of junk. Nothing about it was quality.
European cars drive really well and have the nicest quality interiors, they feel and ride smooth and heavy. But they are over engineered and do tend to be subject to costly repairs (yes german car fags, german cars are THE MOST UNREALIBALE CARS YEAR AFTER YEAR) Dont believe me? Look it up. They are also near impossible to work on yourself and often require special made tools for certain jobs. They tend to be geared for the high end performance, like a race car,made to perform at high RPM. where american cars are geared to low end performance where you will be using it in day to day driving.
Korean cars are just dispoable crap for a reasonable price. SImilar to jap cars but more disposable. They are designed to run for five years problem free then fall apart.
It al depends what you want. I tend to drive my cars for ten years or so and put a lot of miles on them. I prefer the comfort and ride wuality of a US car especially considering the miles i do. If i just had a short commute i would probably buy a shitty jap car for cheap and save on gas, since comfort becomes less important. I dont mind euro cars wither but they do fuck up and have stupid engineering. Had a BMW it was a nightmare