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Chevy Malibu with 2.4L 4 cyl reliability / budget car discussion.
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<blockquote data-quote="j-mox" data-source="post: 670586" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>Last 2 cars have been Honda Civics. First was a 1997 that I sold to my father in law and he is still driving it. Has around 190k and runs fine. He just drives also, little to no maintenance to it. </p><p></p><p>Current is a 2012 with 124k and runs great. Gets 32-40 mpg. Keep oil and transmission fluid changed and they are good to go. Transmission is a drain and fill system also so its stupid easy to change which makes it not a dreadful messy task to do. </p><p></p><p>When time for another I will probably go with Civic again. Prices are reasonable, parts are cheap and easy to find and even the newer ones are relatively simple to do repairs to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j-mox, post: 670586, member: 898"] Last 2 cars have been Honda Civics. First was a 1997 that I sold to my father in law and he is still driving it. Has around 190k and runs fine. He just drives also, little to no maintenance to it. Current is a 2012 with 124k and runs great. Gets 32-40 mpg. Keep oil and transmission fluid changed and they are good to go. Transmission is a drain and fill system also so its stupid easy to change which makes it not a dreadful messy task to do. When time for another I will probably go with Civic again. Prices are reasonable, parts are cheap and easy to find and even the newer ones are relatively simple to do repairs to. [/QUOTE]
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