AnimalMother117: It's interesting you bring that up because my mom's first car was a mid-seventies Mustang and my father's first car was a Chevy Vega (I think anyway) and those two anymore make a habit of not buying from those respective brands. Now while my father had an "okay" experience with his car ( I believe he said "It was transportation" as his perspective) my mom truly hated that car, for not starting sometimes, stalling, and other mechanical issues with it, now to be fair it was her first car and she probably wasn't very mechanically savvy. For what it's worth when she got her first real job she bought herself a brand new Supra from '89 which was my older brother's first car.
Speaking of my dad's cars he also owned the one Camaro which never needed any serious work done on it for the five or so years he drove it, but typically prefers Japanese or German cars.
If you know how to look after a car properly, you can just about keep any old crap working reliably, but that is not what testifies to quality. It is the old cars that keep running despite horribly lacking care that is the true testament to quality, and my parents did not look after their cars very much at all.
Their first car was a Hilman Hunter which they said was a piece of garbage. Their next car was an old Ford falcon late 60's or early 70's model and that car was basically a freak of nature, you could not kill it, not with years of abuse! And listen to me, seriously, when they say that they don't make them like they used to, they are talking about Fords of this era!!!!!!