What about “your wife’s box”..?
What about “your wife’s box”..?
I ALWAYS give the finger to those Google maps camera vans passing by... I haven’t found myself yet, but I will one day.
I was thinking like a mid 90's Mazda mx6 or similar year nsx, lime green and black swirls.. any color really, but more favored for something bright and poppin
Word on the street is, it will be an automatic.. don’t tell me I actually don’t care about this car. . . Nooooooo
You started the generalizations, remember that. ......Alright, just for entertainment what “Ford” was it? Year/make/model/death date or mileage. We are going to guess the problems.
Question, is there any possibility you got a flood vehicle, with the interior replaced and electrics that later go on the fritz. Maybe it wasn’t that bad and someone redid it..
No wonder
Ford’s usually eat some oil. Everything slowly goes on a Chrysler.
We always called it a fucus. I always heard they were great little cars but all 3 people I knew personally had an incredible amount of problems with them. 1 being not a month old and billowing black smoke out of its exhaust. Not good.
I have 93 grand Cherokee I could swear David Tracy owned. That should be enough said but I’ll elaborate further and say I paid $500 for it and it’s still sitting in my garage.. not registered.. technically not drivable..2 years later.
While I don’t entirely disagree.
I wouldn’t buy a repainted car. There’s nothing to argue here.
Replace tires. Lost value in car =0
Instant gratification. Came from a lot of things but I think mostly a combination of privilege(society, just before the housing market crash) and the rise of the internet. The people of today expect everything handed to them, or at the click of a button.
I bought a 2017 Kia Sedona recently that was a ‘used’ rental car and aside from a couple very small and obvious scratches from use. The paint finish looked like it had never been put through an automatic wash. No paint swirls or spider scratches or anything. It’s very possible, plus nowadays most of the rental places…
Theft. Theft is the one that pushes mine. I’ll give most people what’s in my pocket if they ask, but I’ll take a life protecting that same pocket when someone doesn’t.
Even at $500 a tire. You aren’t going to touch the price of repainting that kind of damage to that kind of car, back to what it was before.
I had the second Toyota Xrunner sold to the public. I couldnt keep it away from assholes. For years I parked in the back of the parking lot and I would come back to it with a door ding in it. Blacked out tint, I was in it at least 10 times when someone opened a door into it. Or someone lowered the tailgate and hang…
Makes you feel like:
Get those meaty ones. People always want the ultra low profile tires and not only are they expensive, you get almost no miles out of them and have a great time buying new ones every 6 months and no one wants to tell you about that part of ‘sporty rims’ along with less rim protection. Your ride is at stake.