That can be part of the problem though; you take care of the car, the car will take care of you with few exceptions. lol
I mean, they are like.. 20 years old now. lol
It tells you how the cage is doing then. Not much better. lol
The only issue I see versus the physical copies, is they don’t have the special features such as the behind-the-scenes stuff or bloopers etc. If I’m going to spend the same amount of money on a digital copy as I am a disc copy, I want the same product, or I may as well just stick with the bluRay & my playstation.
Something about driving a slow (by today's standard) car fast, than a fast car slow ;)
*shrug* everybody has their own experiences. I know there's plenty of people that hate neons out there. I'm just not one of them. Once I sell my Jeep, I'm actually looking at getting back into an ACR, since I can't afford a new car. As much as I want a Renegade. lol
Guessing it was an automatic?
Love dealer salespeople that don't bother to even read the damn brochure.
IIRC, they were still working on the latest gens & there were only like two for the movie, so they just put some of the parts from the new car on the old bodies. You can tell by looking at the C-pillars, even if they all have the race-track tail lights & door grafted on.