Car - my first ever brand new car. (and the only one so far...)
A 1986 Holden Gemini, I think it was sold in USA badged as a Chevy Spectrum. I lived over an hour drive from work, working six days a week, my old 1971 Morris was clapped out so I decided I needed a brand new car to get me reliably to work...Constant trouble with gearshift jamming in gear or unable to select any gear, dealer kept changing the gear oil to different spec with little improvement, at one stage they said gear syncros hadn't worn in and I should change gears without using the clutch for a while...Also it ate brake pads, leaked water into the boot (trunk), it hiccupped and farted when driving slowly (86 was the first year of unleaded in AU and the manufacturers couldn't get the antipollution gear sorted)suspension at the rear bobbed constantly. On the way to work on the busiest day of the year - Christmas Eve breakfasts and I was rostered to cook - the engine seized up at 6.30 am on the freeway. It had to be towed - cam belt had broken, car was serviced just a few weeks before, I had asked if the belt needed to be replaced, dealer said, "these cars have longlife cambelts, they last the life of the engine." true enough, when the belt broke the engine was stuffed. I was not popular at work that day...by the time I got to work the excitement was over. Very glad to see the back of that car.
Anothe car I was glad to see go was actually totally reliable - a 1986 Toyota Corona wagon. It was vile to drive, sluggish, awful handling, I took it to suspension specialists everywhere to get the wandering steering fixed, they said "yes they are bad but they are just like that". Also worlds most uncomfortable seats. At 250,000 km I thought it was getting too old, I bought another car and sold the Toyota. My next door neighbour bought it, she still has it, it has now done 490,000 km and 500,000 km is coming soon - the car had a new clutch but the engine and gearbox have never been touched, still runs as reliably and horribly as ever. My neighbour still loves it, although it is getting scruffy it is the first reliable car she has ever owned...and she is 50.
chris.