That is 1.4 mill kilometers....
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/07/05/holden-owner-upgrades-after-22-years-869-000-miles/
It makes you wonder, if the autoindustry was able to make such a great products (56 mpg, no major repairs) 20+ years ago, whatever happened that we ended up with cars averaging 15 mpg??
As one poster pointed out:
"GM can't risk importing a car that sells at a reasonable price point, is reliable and durable, and yields 56 mpg. People would buy them, recommend them to friends and relatives, and happily keep them for years. It is ill-equipped to cope with success!"
Another autoindustry news:
Toyota's Camry is more "domestic" than Ford's F-150.
I guess it is time to start to buy Ford again...
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/07/05/holden-owner-upgrades-after-22-years-869-000-miles/
It makes you wonder, if the autoindustry was able to make such a great products (56 mpg, no major repairs) 20+ years ago, whatever happened that we ended up with cars averaging 15 mpg??
As one poster pointed out:
"GM can't risk importing a car that sells at a reasonable price point, is reliable and durable, and yields 56 mpg. People would buy them, recommend them to friends and relatives, and happily keep them for years. It is ill-equipped to cope with success!"
Another autoindustry news:
Toyota's Camry is more "domestic" than Ford's F-150.
I guess it is time to start to buy Ford again...
