cycledog
A really rusty biker
Any Mercedes Benz. Over engineered... and just try to get a part from your local parts store...never owned one but have worked on a some.
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-03 to 04 Ford Xploder. My wife has one, in the last year i've replaced wheel bearings, brakes, heater controls(real fun when you have big hands), Blower motor for heat, rear tie rod ends, wiper motor. fuel pump. Now a guy that use to be a ford tech. says the rear end goes at 90,000. Oh Joy
The worst car I ever worked on?
There are several but they were all owned by my wife.
Any Mercedes Benz. Over engineered... and just try to get a part from your local parts store...never owned one but have worked on a some.
The worst was a Ford Contour. My wife had one a few years ago and it needed a tune up. OK simple, throw in a few plugs and filters, no big deal, right? .......WRONG!!!!!
The intake manifold had to be removed, the rear valve cover and most of the hang on mess before you could get to the rear bank to change the plugs,
forgot to memtion its a v-6 sidewinder. And they couldn't be reached from underneath either.
Wonder what Ford was thinking when they build this junk.
Never again would I own one of those cars even though I am a Ford guy.
Ford light bulb must have burnt out on that one.
Really, I owned a 1982 240D, was the easiest car I’ve ever worked on.
Parts were very reasonable, comparable to buying parts for a Chevy.
I did order most of my parts, so I had to wait a couple days to get them, but otherwise I was real happy with that car.
I agree. I think the MB was one car that was engineered to be serviced. Parts accessibility is different than chevy stuff at NAPA though. You don't order anything without the VIN and save yourself some grief and deal with the dealer or a specialized source.
BMW is a different story, definitely over engineered.
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