I've replaced the front pads twice and the back brakes only once. I've went through three driver side power window swithches and working on four. The fuel injection line freezes up in the winter crippling morning start up until the sun centers.
Besides the minor mishaps that they won't admit, but everyone has with any car I do'nt care if it's a ferrari I really can't complain cause this old car has got me from a to b with no problem. A little fast to be so old.
Gasoline does not freeze-water in fuel will.
I agree with the above comment put some STP gas treatment or other brand of fuel additive and maybe some premium gas in the tank on those really cold nights (-25 or below celsius, yeh I'm Canadian) Our 88 bonnie always starts even when not plugged in. Also in the winter put full synthetic oil in. These little things are a bit more expensive, but it's a lot cheaper than a tow truck. But our experience is our bonnie is the last car in the neighborhoood to not start. Feb. 5, 2008.