Ironically I'm also an expert on Panthers and have had both in my driveway at the same time. Good luck :)
Ironically I'm also an expert on Panthers and have had both in my driveway at the same time. Good luck :)
1. Be honest- describe what you know, what you don’t know, and provide whatever estimate you’ve gotten for the repair.
So.. about 7 years ago we were about to have our third kid and my wife didn’t want an SUV so I begrudgingly bought a minivan. I didn’t want a new one, so I got a couple year old Chrysler with the 3.8 because power and heard it was the most reliable one. Chrysler and reliable. Oh man.
I’d say just like selling a running car. Anyone with a smart phone and a fifth-grade education can write a good Craigslist or Autotrader ad in a matter of minutes, but it seems that most people won’t.
Obviously you make a craigslist ad.
Id gladly take a 2002/1602 off your hands for free.
Rather than selling it as a car, try selling it as a massive paperweight. Or a paperweight collection. Niche market, but people go crazy for collectible things. You have a complete collection of paperweights making up whatever year/model that is.
Get Tavarish to write a post
“You can buy this Busted Car for the price of an Accord (tire)”
Craigslist.org
My 99 Subaru Legacy GT Limited’s engine completely imploded.
Honestly. Transparently.
What? Did they really get rid of the exclamation points when a guard spots you?
Nanomachines.
Hmm...if you put in all the failed brands in the US since 1990 in alphabetical order...
Saturn, what could have been. I owned a 1995 & 1997 both were vastly superior to the entry level cars Ford and the rest of GM were selling much cheaper than the Honda and more exciting than the Toyota too bad it was destroyed by GM parts bin economics just when the cars were getting good.