Domestic Disasters from 2010!

When you go to CT Kia Dealers and check out their new inventory, you probably assume that all the vehicles on the lot are going to be good choices. The craftsmanship has improved a lot in recent years among all the auto brands that are still in existence, however, you should still do your research before buying the first car you see. There are some fantastic cars at Ford Greenfield and other car dealerships, both new and used, that will meet your auto needs. Sometimes a certain year of a certain make and model just does not meet our usual standards. Listed below are those duds from our domestic brands that you might want to avoid if they were produced in 2010; there is a model from Ford Dealer Los Angeles on this list!
In no particular order, you will want to think twice before buying a 2010 version of: Chrysler Sebring (or Dodge Avenger), Chevrolet Aveo, Lincoln Town Car, Ford Ranger, Dodge Caliber, or Chrysler PT Cruiser. We aren’t saying that you couldn’t buy one of these cars and have a long and happy life together; just a word of caution that there might be something better on the lot.
The Chevrolet Aveo is just kind of a small, boring car. Luckily there is a new redesign coming in the next couple of years, and other auto brands are delivering far more attractive and exciting subcompact cars. There isn’t a thing in the world wrong with the Ford Ranger or Lincoln Town Car. But, the Town Car has been in existence for far too long now and the current direction and style that Lincoln has developed no longer matches with the appearance of the Town Car. This is likely the next model to be discontinued, so better to spend your hard-earned money on something fresh and new! Also from the Ford family is the 2010 Ford Ranger. This small truck is in desperate need of a face-lift, because consumers have seen the same design since 1993!
Lastly are the three (or four) offenders from the Chrysler family. Even though the PT Cruiser hasn’t even been in production for all that long, it has never had a redesign since its debut. There have been rumors that Chrysler will not be putting any effort into fixing the PT Cruiser, but will part ways with it in favor of something new. The Dodge Caliber is truly awkward all around, and drivers usually opt for something more fuel efficient. The final offender is the Chrysler Sebring or Dodge Avenger. The two cars are identical and that is not exactly a good thing. There are plenty of better sedans available from the competition with better exterior styling.