10-26-2005, 04:36 AM
I'm suprised though that Lada never made the list, anyone who owned one was always waiting on parts to arrive from Russia, they'd fix it, and then have to replace something else connected to it or at the other end of the car. Lada's were known to be always waiting for, or always in the waiting for parts to fix them.
I'm also suprised that the Dodge Caravan never made the list. 1984 - 1990 there was more then 1,100 recalls related to them, followed by the 1991 - 1995's with the hatch lock recalls, not to mention the transmissions failures at 60,000kms, or the recall related to the battery that could cause fire, or the best one was related to the transmission somtimes slipping in to reverse on it's own. And the 1996 - 1999 recalls for tranny's again, and driver and passenger sliding door locks for breaking, or malfunctioning.
Or Toyota's 4Runners ( hylux ) from 1988 - 2000 with power moon roofs, they had a tendancy to launch off the roof at high speeds when in the open settings with all the windows in the closed settings. Or the total recall on 1992 - 2002 Corolla's for seat belt buckels.
I'm also suprised that the Dodge Caravan never made the list. 1984 - 1990 there was more then 1,100 recalls related to them, followed by the 1991 - 1995's with the hatch lock recalls, not to mention the transmissions failures at 60,000kms, or the recall related to the battery that could cause fire, or the best one was related to the transmission somtimes slipping in to reverse on it's own. And the 1996 - 1999 recalls for tranny's again, and driver and passenger sliding door locks for breaking, or malfunctioning.
Or Toyota's 4Runners ( hylux ) from 1988 - 2000 with power moon roofs, they had a tendancy to launch off the roof at high speeds when in the open settings with all the windows in the closed settings. Or the total recall on 1992 - 2002 Corolla's for seat belt buckels.
I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.