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The 10 Simplest Cars To Repair And Work On
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When buying a new car, you don’t want to select one that’s too difficult or expensive to fix. Maybe you want to take on some of the repairs yourself, or maybe you just want them to be in and out of the garage in a flash. Here’s a list of the 10 simplest cars to repair and work on, so you don’t need to worry about breaking the bank! Jeep Wrangler The Jeep Wrangler is a modular vehicle that has been built for many modifications. Some compare it to a lego set in the way that’s so easy to fix! Subaru BRZ/Scion FR-S This is one of the easiest modern cars to work on providing you’re not doing spark plugs. The body work is simple and cheap to fix, and if you have to pull the motor it’s one of the easiest to do it with. Toyota Tacoma Over 20 years of production, this car has only had 2 generations. It must be doing something right if that is the case, and many owners will tell you that it’s a breeze to fix. Lada Niva Much of what was designed back in 1977 is still there, but that doesn’t mean the vehicle is old or outdated. Many people still like it as auto repair is a snap. Chevrolet Silverado When something goes wrong there isn’t much fuss with the Chevrolet Silverado, so you can rest assured that you won’t be pulling your hair out if you have one of thee vehicles. Toyota Corolla As this vehicle lacks some of the modern technologies that you’ll find in today’s cars, it’s much easier to work on. It really hasn’t changed much in 10 years, but if you want a car that’s simple and quick to fix, it makes a great choice.   Honda Accord The Honda Accord has a well spaced, traversed motor with everything under the hood is at arm’s length. If you’re a keen mechanic, you’ll enjoy working on something like this.   Chevrolet Cruze Common maintenance items are easily accessible with the Chevrolet Cruze. It’s well organised and visible when you pop the hood. Owners say that they really couldn’t ask for much else. Hyundai Genesis Coupe There’s lots of room under the hood and spark plugs are super easy as a bonus. Fluid changes are also a breeze! The Hyundai Genesis Coupe is a popular car for those who want both style and ease of use when they experience problems. Ford Crown Victoria Ford designed this car to be simple to replace parts, and that’s exactly what it is. They don’t make these cars anymore but there are plenty of late models going around if you want to get your hands on one. If you want a car that’s quick and easy to fix, you can’t go wrong by selecting one of the 10 cars above! Leave your thoughts below – which one of these cars will you buy? Is there something missing from the list? We’d love to hear from you.  Ed-China-Works-For-Dailycarblog
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