Introduction.
#11
RE: Introduction.
Actually, the car is old enough that the insurance company considers it to be a money pit. They charge us the minimum cost per month, because if I were to get in an accident...or something...It would be consideredtotaled. No matter how minimal the damage.
My sister has a sunfire. Its a good car for empty parking lots in the snow.
Oh, and I'm liking your ride. *thumbs up*
My sister has a sunfire. Its a good car for empty parking lots in the snow.
Oh, and I'm liking your ride. *thumbs up*
#13
RE: Introduction.
Welcome. I agree, just enjoy the car the way it is for now... Dude, you are a kid with a Z, that would have been good enough for me back then. Got any pictures.
How is 150k like 75k?
How is 150k like 75k?
#14
RE: Introduction.
The people we bought the car from babied it a little too much, if it's possible. They were the kind of people that drove it a fair bit below average, and only highway driving. They would wash it, and wax it literally every week, which turned out to be a downfall. (They waxed through the clear coat in a few spots). They were beyond religious when it came to mechanical up-keep, which is why we were able to fool our mechanic into believing the car had 75K instead of 150. He test drove it, put it up on thew lift, basically gave it an over-all inspection, and said 'If you don't buy this car, I will.' That's the best thing you can hear from a mechanic when it comes to buying a car.
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