Buyer's remorse? A 1997 Chevy Blazer. To add insult to injury, I bought a set of tires for it. Shortly after buying the tires it developed a bad oil leak that cost $900 to fix. Then fuel mileage fell to about 12mpg. I had no idea what would be next. I got rid of it. I'm sure I just got a bad one, but it's soured me on GM products.
I can totally relate to that eaglebeek.
Bought my 1st ever brand spankin' new vehicle (an '05 Chrysler PT Cruiser), babied it, maintained everything properly (service records, etc.) and had problems with it since 9k mi (even the service dept. had a hard time tracking it down & it took until it hit 19k mi for them to find it, turns out it was the oil sending unit). And just last summer (with just 43k mi on it) it started hemorrhaging oil.
My replacement list on this car:
@ <18k (8/1/08) NEW stock radio.
-@ <19k (8/29/08) NEW oil sending unit (dealt w/ since 12/22/06 <9k).
-@ 43k (7/19/13) NEW timing belt & tensioner, water pump, engine gasket pkg, oil pan, head resurfacing. = $,$$$
-@ 44k (9/25/13) NEW oil sending unit.
AND it still needs a new case plug, leaking oil around it since last years work.
This has soured me on Chrysler products. Buyers remorse? Yes! I probably should've stuck with Ford.