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TC
Murray, Kentucky
A decent, reliable car
The Cutlass Ciera SL that I purchased a few years ago has been a pretty solid car since I've owned it. I haven't really had many major issues as far as the engine goes, though the mileage isn't amazing (around 25 miles per gallon). I've logged almost 30,000 miles on the car since I got it about 12 years ago, and it's still running today. It has decent handling and acceleration, and the brakes work pretty well. It's not a remarkable car, really, but it is definitely solid and has worked well for me. One little thing that I like about the Cutlass is the retractable antenna. It's a small thing, but I think it's kind of cool and enables you to fit the car under places that are a little lower to the ground without damaging the antenna.
There are some cons, however. For one thing, the power window motors gradually wore down over time, and they eventually got to the point where the windows would not roll up after having been rolled down, and you would have to wait X number of minutes before the windows would slowly close again. Another minor issue is that some drains inside the passenger-side door get clogged over time, and eventually the door will fill with water when it rains, and then you can hear the water sloshing around when you drive around for days after a heavy rainfall. This also tends to make the car smell a little murky after it's rained.
Overall, I think the Cutlass Ciera is a pretty decent car, but it's not something I would shout positive things about from the rooftops. It's just a solid vehicle that has gotten me from point A to point B. If you can find one with relatively low mileage, you can probably expect to drive it to well past 100,000 miles (a number I passed on the odometer a couple years ago).
CS
Dedham, Massachusetts
dependable, economical, safe
I owned this car a few years back. It was my second car. I had a custom model that was a convertible with maroon interior and a white exterior. I like the interior space. It was large enough for four adults comfortably. Though the car was cheap in price it had many amenities. I liked its power accessories, and trunk space for example. The car was dependable in new England weather and a fun drive overall.
Chad
Fort Worth, Texas
Old Faithful
My car has been with me forever. It's an old 1988 Cutlass that I paid $300 for. It's very unique as I painted it myself. It's gotten me cross country. It's broken down and been fixed again. It's ok in the snow and awful in the heat - the A/C died years ago and the parts are special order. I like that it still runs. I will always be grateful for that. I do need a new car. I definitely say it's a quality vehicle considering most cars last 20 years according to Elon.
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