Beauty or a Beast?

posted on May 10, 2010

People are always asking me what the most reliable car is to purchase. You know it took me quite a while to figure this out as I grew up mainly because I grew up in a family with recessive genes when it came to purchasing vehicles. My grandfather (the one who would sing Italian love songs after a glass of wine on my dad’s back patio) was in love with Cadillacs. Picture this 5’, 6” graying guy who looked like the typical image of the Mafia boss driving his 43-foot long El Dorado down the street and you start to understand what I’m talking about.
 
My grandfather had almost no problems with those Cadillacs since he bought a new one every 2 or 3 years. But he didn’t seem to get the idea that was a very expensive approach to car purchasing (the biggest hit to depreciation in a car’s value is usually in the first 3 years as most of us know). But it made him happy and that’s what mattered. And he had a ready source to purchase the aging vehicles. My dad. 
 
Back in those days Cadillacs tended to hold up pretty well. Although they did come with a lot of new fangled gadgets such as one my dad referred to as “an electric eye” that would automatically dim the lights after about 5 seconds of blinding the oncoming driver. Actually, I’m not sure if that’s something that Cadillacs came with or my dad installed it aftermarket. What I am sure of is it didn’t work all that well as can be evidenced by a string of oncoming drivers that drove off hair pin turns after being blinded by my dad’s “cool” technology gadget.
 
Today, though, I don’t own any Cadillacs. My mother and sister also finally gave up their Cadillac addictions through a 12-step program. We’re pretty much an all Lexus family at this point for our primary vehicles – since even auto repair shop owners get tired of having to have their vehicles serviced. Lexus vehicles hold up really well. But let’s take a look at my personal experience with my current set of vehicles to really get under the hood of this question.
 
I have a 1998 Lexus LS400, and used to have a 1999 Range Rover and a 1993 Mercedes 300e. So let’s compare how well they have held up. The Lexus has 142,000 miles on it and over the last 8 years I’ve put maybe $5000 retail equivalent dollars (meaning what a person who doesn’t own an auto repair shop would pay) into it, including 2 rounds of tires and all the services it requires. It has never broken in any way. The Ranger Rover had 110,000 miles on it and I’ve put in the equivalent retail service dollars of something like $5,000 in just one year I owned it!   The Mercedes had probably had an average of about $5000 total in the 7 years we’ve owned it. It had 142,000 miles on it. I’ve also owned a 1987 Mercedes 300e with 60,000 miles and a 1989 260e with 60,000 miles. Those cars cost me $2500 each every year I owned them! But neither of those cars ever broke down (the money was in things like air conditioning, interior lights, maintenance and leaks). Go figure all that variability.
 
But that speaks to how I would answer folks when they ask about our shop’s experience with different vehicles. In our shop the Lexus’s still reign king for less problems than any other vehicle that comes into us. They are just amazingly well built cars. Every other car that comes in has been variable and also dependent on how it was treated by its owners. Of course some brands are seemingly more prone to problems than others. I’d be happy to chime in on my experience about the particular vehicle your interested in if you want to drop me a note on the subject.
 
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Truly, our shop is a shop you can trust! Frank and I try to make sure we keep it simple and focus hard on being the best neighborhood auto repair shop in town.  In addition, we don’t think you’ll find a friendlier shop anywhere! You’ll hear the huge difference the moment you call…and experience it the day you come in! We know so many of our customers by name and hope to add you to our growing extended family!
 
 
We're right up here at 6813 McNeil Drive off 183 (in the same parking lot as Custom Car Crafters).
 
Just give us a call to schedule a prompt appointment at (512) 401-2525 and also visit our website at http://www.austinfamilyautorepair.com. Come find out why so many Austin families enjoy “peace of mind” automotive repair.
 
Hope to see you soon!
 
Frank and Sandy Bellucci, Owners
 
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Frank and Sandy’s FAMILY AUTO REPAIR
6813 McNeil Drive
Austin, TX 78729
(512) 401-2525
Monday through Friday 8:00am – 5:30pm.
 
Domestic Vehicles We Service:
Buick, Cadillac, Chrysler, Chevy, Dodge, Corvette, Chrysler, Cadillac, Ford, Geo, GMC, Jeep, Lincoln, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Plymouth, Saturn, Ford Dealer alternative, Dodge Dealer Alternative, Jeep Dealer Alternative, Chrysler Dealer Alternative, GM Dealer Alternative

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Service Highlights:
Transmission Service, Transmission Replacement, Brakes, Brake Service, Brake Repair, Air Conditioning (all A/C), Alternators, Batteries, Starters, Engine Troubles, Tune-up, Brake Check, Dealer Scheduled Maintenance, Engine Replacement, Oil Change, Struts, Shocks, and Suspension, Check Engine Light diagnosis, Vehicle Inspection, and all the best in Austin Auto Repair!
 
Near By:
6813 McNeil Drive. In the same parking lot as Custom Car Crafters and down the street from Gateway Church, the BMW dealer, Taurus Training Doggy Play Day, CrossPointe Church, Palmer HEB, Palmer Starbucks (cross street McNeil), McNeil High School, and Freescale Semiconductor, the Audi Dealer, the Saab Dealer. Near Zipcodes: 78717, 78726, 78727, 78729, 78750, 78613, 78753, 78758, 78759
 

Author: Frank Bellucci

Categories: Automotive

Tags: Air Conditioning (all A/C), Alternators, and Suspension, Batteries, Brake Check, Brake Repair, Brake Service, Brakes, Check Engine Light diagnosis, Dealer Scheduled Maintenance, Engine Replacement, Engine Troubles, Oil Change, Shocks, Starters, Struts, Transmission Replacement, Transmission Service, Tune-up, Vehicle Inspection