Ford, at least they circled the problem.
reminder: Mazda's are Fords.
It seems that all brands go through periods of decline or improvement, though.
Lots of good advice for her, yall
keep it coming.
Do your homework, know where all the bits came from, for example:
Lotus - powered by an uptuned Toyota Matrix motor. Chrysler Crossfire - Mercedes motor. 1st gen Dodge caravans - rejected Mitsubishi motors.
What is the country of origin of the vehicle? What is the country of origin of all its bits?
After the 2011 earthquakes & tsunamis, the plant that made my Honda isn't there now. The US demand for Fit's grew, though, so many a Fit is made in Mexico.
Speaking of Mexican made cars, there's the vee dub... the fact that they put Plastic gears in transmissions should say plenty.
If you will consider Hyundai's, look at Kia's. Often the same power train... because they are the same company. One bought the other a while back.
Subaru is another brand with big history of reliability... like Kia/Hyundai, the Subaru is a Korean car.
Fear the ratcheting sounding noise that is a tell tale sign of needing a CV job.
Compare KBB.com with NADA.com, print & take with you whichever you can use as a supporting document to talk em down on price. Don't let them dismiss it.
I'm a fan of carfax, but not of Carmax... I dislike the idea of moving used cars around all over the country.
Check for over-spray from when it was painted. this may involve getting down on your hands & knees looking around the base of the car. Mufflers and tailpipes should Never show paint evidence, but that's just one spot to look.
Avoid leaky sunroofs. FEAR signs of mold. Mold, while a bad problem on its own, is a warning of worse.
Fear moisture damage or rust in odd places. Too many major storms over the past decade. Too many flood damaged cars that didn't get properly dealt with. Look for multiple state to state transfers. Missouri is one of several states that does not brand titles on titles, and this allows for some title laundering.
Buy something that fits you and you are comfortable driving. check the rear visibility. Can you merge in the Friday night Dallas traffic with it? (same bumper to bumper as the Monday 7:45 am traffic,... but doing 90.)