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In reply to the discussion: Most people waiting up to 10 years to buy a new car [View all]closeupready
(29,503 posts)10. 1995 Ford Escort - still works fine, no major repairs have been needed.
Starting to look its age, but it runs perfectly well for our purposes.
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they must have made the 90s escorts better. Had a 79 and 87 escort that drove me crazy
Liberal_in_LA
Jul 2012
#14
I can't see keeping a car that long. We put A LOT of miles on our cars and trucks, and
TwilightGardener
Jul 2012
#11
Constantly trading in cars to buy new ones & staying with a car payment all the time
Lex
Jul 2012
#24
Until you have to pay $6000 to replace the transmission on a car that's out of warranty.
TwilightGardener
Jul 2012
#39
No, I know people who do that--never have a car that's more than two or three years old.
TwilightGardener
Jul 2012
#44
I sold my 1996 Pontiac Gran Prix in Febuary and was the original owner with 86,000 miles.
kimbutgar
Jul 2012
#29
We keep 'em longer but we also have more cars per family than a generation or so ago.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jul 2012
#31