what is the best car to buy that doesn't break down a lot?

On what kind of car you are talking about...sedan, convertible, 2 door, 4 door, wagon, AWD, 4X4 SUV, etc. etc....
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What scares me when I read "what car doesn't break down" is that I hear "what car can I use as an appliance since I don't like cars and don't really want to take care of one".
A car is not a refrigerator.
I am a consumer report reader too. Personally I don't trust their outcome. But I still read them. Dependability of their results counts on how knowledgeable the person fills up the questionary. Majority of the people have tendency to mix-up simple problem with reliability issue.
#1 way to get a car to last a long time, wash it love it and drive it a lot. Talk to your car, honest 100% serious you talk to your car and love it and it will treat you great. well atleast I know it works on trucks (g)
There was a time when there was a huge difference in parts costs. There no longer is - at least not for most routine parts.
All it takes is a proper maintenance it doesn't matter if it is [non-permissible content removed] car, local, or Hitlers car.
As to a car - I'd go used 40-50 k miles. Lots left in the car and the financial savings very the 1st 36 month depreciation will off set even a major repair if needed (not likely). As stated by others, go import (sorry Detroit). Also, scan this site for other topics - Volvo is a scream, everynone has horror stories - Subbies love stories.
It is now summer, my leased car ends in 2 months and I am back on my bike (pedel power). Love cars - HATE buying them