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Originally Posted by Isaac Zachary
What's wrong with foreign cars? Mine are all foreign.
The new Nissan Versa starting at $16,000 seems like a good deal to me. It also comes with a manual transmission, what more could a guy want?
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The guy with two Toyotas wants a Nissan
Nissans were okay before Renault bought them in 2002.
Somehow Mitsubishi is involved, too.
The only domestic vehicles I ever bought I purchased from my father and I don't think that I would buy one from anyone else.
He isn't around anymore, so that will not happen again.
People always tell me to buy a new Dodge whenever I mention needing minor repairs or maintenance.
Someone told me they always want a Toyota, but they can only afford a [new] piece of Chevy, so they more than pay the difference in repairs.
They are only kind of self-aware?
I don't know what these annoying people would say if they told me to buy a Dodge and I bought a Ford or piece of Chevy?
"At least you didn't buy a reliable Japanese car?"
MotorBiscuit says the cheapest Dodge is a Hornet, but it doesn't say that is a rebadged Alfa Romeo Tonale.
How hard is this junk for repair departments?
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Hornet is a historic name; it was affixed to a full-size Hudson in the 1950s, a small AMC car in the 1970s, and a boxy 2006 Dodge concept.
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Except this is an Italian crossover.
MotorBiscuit says
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2023 Dodge Hornet: $30,590 MSRP
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Motortrend says the 5-Year Cost to Own is $44,409.