Which is the most reliable used American car for longevity and is there a site that tells this?

Generally, large-sized cars like the Crown Victoria (edit: discontinued and Canadian made) are the most reliable and smaller cars like the Focus are unreliable as well as unsafe. (Edit: Focus is safe and very reliable) But if you're going for looks and a decent reliability, go with a mid-size like the Fusion or Malibu The longest lasting American vehicles are Chevrolet and Ford full sized pickups. They are designed to be maintained and repaired by owners.

Cars are designed to be maintained and repaired by dealers. It follows then, that the dealers with the best service department, (at least during warranty) are going to provide the most satisfactory ownership experience. Where I live, Buick has the best dealership.

Luckily, they have started making great cars again instead of the marshmallow cars of yesteryear The good news is that nearly all new cars will last twice as long with a third less maintenance than cars built just 10 years ago.

BROWN: There’s also a character called “Jake” . SCHREIER: Oh, Ford likes to name all his villains after me just to give me a hard time, so there will be more of those, unfortunately. I can’t do anything about it.

BROWN: Liv Tyler’s character objects to “robot labor,” and I assumed that she was going to talk about exploiting robots, but you never went that route. SCHREIER: In our movie the robot’s pretty cute and hopefully, if the movie works, you come to care about it and you’re kind of pro-robot, and a lot of people leave the movie being like, “I want one.” But certainly going in, some people have concerns about what it means to leave our responsibilities to robots.

I think to some degree in every family, you’ve got siblings who disagree over the care for their parents. James Marsden is the one that gives his dad the robot because he’s trying to make the best out of a bad situation. Liv Tyler, who is actually doing very little to take care of her father, is the one who has these idealistic ideas about, “No, no, no.

Humans have to take care of humans,” even though she is not living up to her own responsibility of doing that. It’s sort of like a future hippie philosophy: this is not something that should be left to machines. Humans should do this.

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