Hodoor-Hodoor
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You really shouldn't be getting any misfires. I don't consider an 05 old at all. I have a daily driver 98 and a pickup truck that's a 93 that sits for months at a time. They both start up and run perfect with no misfires or issues whatsoever and neither one has had many parts replaced or been religiously maintain. They've been quite neglected.
Don't fall into that trap that so many people do thinking it's because the car is all of its going to have problems. This is why so many people buy new cars every so often or keep newer vehicles. Especially now that things are starting to have some very expensive repairs when they do need them, I prefer to keep the old ones.
I actually think I'm starting a collection. I just bought a 2000 last year with 49,000 miles on it and another 2000 last month with 85000.
The first one I drove 3 1/2 hours to get it home and the second one was a 17-hour trip to get back over 800 miles with stops for food and gas.
TobyU,
I didn't exactly buy a new car there friend. So please don't put me into the new car every 3 years crowd. And no-duh it shouldn't be miss firing. My '05 has 263,000 miles on it with an original engine. Straightened out some engine, rust issues on the B-pilars, and other maintenance activities expected of a 15 year old vehicle. My expy is now in great shape and I haven't even spent a quarter of what a new SUV costs these days. I'm glad to hear your cars start and run great but I don't see how that relates to the rest of us in the forum who are obviously trying to solve issues with our imperfect expy's.

