Stratman397
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I sure hope not. I am not gonna be able to drive it for four months because of my surgery coming up, So I will have to have my husband be driving me around in it. I hope I don’t have Any major problemsI mean
I mean, have you have severe issues with yours? If it's just something where you're seeing issues on the forums, don't worry my friend. Forums are literally a beacon for people complaining, you're far more likely to hear about issues here than in the real world. Doesn't matter what the brand is, if you go on Toyota forums, there are already dozens of stories of people who've had to replace the engines in their brand new Tundras. That doesn't mean it's happening to everyone, or even the majority of people.
My maverick hybrid was essentially a first model year, even the first model year mavericks are some of the most reliable trucks on sale. The only issue I've had is some rattling in the dash, which can apparently be rectified with some well placed insulation. One of the reasons why the maverick was so reliable from day one, is because it uses components that have been around for years, over a decade in the case of the 2.5 hybrid and 2.0 ecoboost. So it's a new car, but the parts aren't new.
It's the same thing with the s650. Basically everything is just a tweaked version of what the s550 has. So you're quite unlikely to see major issues with the s650. The Honda you're referring to had quite a few transmission issues, a common theme for Hondas, but that's because it was a brand new transmission design at the time if memory serves correct. You don't have to worry about that with the mustang.
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