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Reddit mentions of Lemon-Aid New and Used Cars and Trucks 1990-2016

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Lemon-Aid New and Used Cars and Trucks 1990-2016. Here are the top ones.

Lemon-Aid New and Used Cars and Trucks 1990-2016
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Found 3 comments on Lemon-Aid New and Used Cars and Trucks 1990-2016:

u/WillWorkForLTC · 4 pointsr/hardware

> sweet Honda reliability.

This man would disagree. Cheap Chinese parts in modern Honda's have definitely tarnished their image of reliability, as have they many brands. Older Honda's were most definitely reliable, but newer models lack quality and therefore longevity.

u/Phylum_Asylum · 1 pointr/Calgary

Buy this book, and don't just read about the specific cars you want, read the whole overview of cars and selling/buying in general: Lemon Aid New And Used Cars and Trucks 1990-2016 You'll learn all kinds of important things about vehicles that you'd never know otherwise.

Some things to know: Check the VIN before buying any car. It's the long alpha-numeric thing on the dash by the windshield, usually on the driver's side. Write that number down and take it to a registry, and pay for a check on that number. If the car has been written off or been in accidents, it'll be recorded on that number.

If possible, try to get one where the history is known from its beginning. If the original owner is selling it and has a paper trail for any work/maintenance that has been done, that is HUGE! Cars with unknown histories can have all sorts of weird problems. Not always, of course, but again, being able to trace ownership is valuable if it's at all possible.

Edited to add, make sure you can take it to an independent garage for a full inspection. They're about a hundred bucks but well worth it.

Curbsiders are a bit of a problem in Alberta. Those are people who are posing as private sellers, but in reality their business is to buy and resell cars quickly without any real investment or overhead. If you see a lot of the same number or email popping up on Autotrader, on listings that are supposedly for personal vehicles, those are curbsiders. They don't care if they sell you anything decent, they're just flipping to make a buck.

You can still get a decent vehicle in your price range, but my advice is to not rush into it. Keep looking, stay away from car lots, if you do find one at a lot then make sure you stay away from any extended warranty protection -- there is provincial legislation in place that actually protects the consumer somewhat in case of a car that needs to be returned to a lot, regardless of existing warranties and so on. Extended warranty carriers tend to be more trouble than they're worth.

Try to get front-wheel drive or AWD/4WD. A lot of older vehicles, and even some new ones, are rear-wheel drive, which is a bit touch and go on icy roads. If your perfect find is a RWD, just put sandbags over the wheelwells/in the trunk during winter. I did this with my 1979 Camaro back in the day.

Good luck with whatever you find!

u/Rich_angel · 1 pointr/personalfinance

Mazda are very reliable. Do you know about the lemon guide to used cars.
https://www.amazon.ca/Lemon-Aid-Used-Cars-Trucks-x2013/dp/145973257X