Is a 1976 ford thunderbird a reliable car/ first car?
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I was searching around for a nice old big cars and this popped up so im wondering is it a reliable car? As well if its good for a first car? Idk why but i just like big old cars.
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Answer:
No. I would strongly recommend against a vintage automobile as a first car, if you need to rely on it as your sole means of transportation. And yes, especially that era. If you need a good reliable and cheap to use car, get something at least within a decade old.
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Other answers
It's 36 years old and you are asking if it is reliable? Where do these numskulls come from? Where?
Bluto B
Dude, 1976 was a bad year for domestic cars. They made huge engines with crappy low compression and less horsepower than a Honda Accord four cylinder has today with 1/3 the cubic inches.
Mech
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